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"LAUDATE PUEEI! " 



COLLECTION 







'Opyrighi 1886, by tne Sisters of Notre Damt. 
Cteveland« Ohio. 



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A. M. D. G. 



TO THE 



Right Rev. Richard gilmour, D. 



BISHOP OF CLEVELAND. 



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This little work is dedicated wi 
feelings of the deepest gratitude ai 
of the most profound respect for I 
indefatigable zed ij?-j^f OQujsiging tl 
great work of education, 

by the Sisters of Notre Qzsx 



Btt^rs ui x^juirtJ uauiv, v^iOTv^*^ 

This, with the Roman Vespers 
iblished by the Rev. J. B. Jui 
ies to a fair degree all the musi( 
T Vespers, Benediction, Lenten i 
evotions. Conjointly used the; 
)r all ordinary services outside c 
'hey will be found valuable fri 
ur schools and academies, and w 
ssistance the people will soon be 
Qcouraged to join in the public 
f the church, a practice much 
ouraged. 



PBEFACE. 

The one true church is Catholic — Catholic 
as the church of the whole world, Catholic 
also as the church of the whole man. 8he is 
to sanctify and thus to ennoble every lawful 
aspiration of the human soul. True to her 
mission, she has, from the beginning, sweetly 
pressed into her service, mind and heart, 
science and the arts. To say that the church 
is a school of art for the masses, is to utter a 
truism. 

To music, as to the art, which of all exerts 
the widest influence, has been given the most 
prominent place in the church's service; song 
has been made an integral factor in the solemn 
celebration of the liturgy. 

As of the entire liturgy, so too, the direct 
and main object of liturgical song, is to honor 
Him, to Whom all honor is due; but, in attain- 
ing this end, the church draws the faithful to an 
intimate participation in her sacred mysteries, 
excites them to devotion, in a word, procures 
the true edification of the peo^\&. 

The realization of these \Btjeii\i\oiia caS^^^''^^*^ 
wd foremost for liturgicaV coxrecXxvesJe^N ^^ 



I of the people, in the churdh^s ^QEDTtDB i 
Dtly the church's mtentions will be reali 
, the liturgy excludes songs in the vemaci 
iven within this limit, whole congregal 
as once in Catholic ages atid as at this ds 
3lic lands, be led to take intelligent part ii 
ler portions of the Gregorian, the strictly 1 
song. 

le Church is, however, a *'JRegtna drcum 
tate:" outside of her liturgy she gives also 
oom to songs in the vernacular: an all 
srsal custom has sanctioned their use at 
; many devotions, truly popular,are made 
i so when an entire congregation lifts the 
«« <« Ua nativA tofUTue: instaucc Lenten ( 



character which removes them as well from light 
worldliness as from mawkish sentimentaliiy. 

These are the principles which the compilers 
have honestly tried to apply in the collection here- 
by presented to the public. The melodies have for 
the greater part stood the test of time. The adap- 
tation of the text presented no small difficulties; 
yet it is hoped that in this respect the following 
compilation may not fall below the average of the 
better class of English hymnbooks. 

A double appendix provides chants in unison for 
Benediction and would supply a demand for suit- 
able compositions in two or three-part harmony for 
equal voices. 

It is deemed superfluous to give directions as to 
the use of this manual; the intelligent choir-director 
will easily make judicious selection from the ma- 
tenal amply provided. 

Any typographical or other inaccuracies that 
may occur will be found corrected in the organ- 
book, companion to the present little volume. 

May the work contribute its mite towards pro- 
moting the honor of God and devcAXsya. \r> ^^-nt; 
and to the Saints, in church ar\d ^\ioc\ «o.^V«« 



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1. A glorious voice sounds thro' the night And 

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1. Christ shines forth the morn-ing star. 

2. bids all care and sor-row fly. 

3. Now from above the Lamb is sent 
To pay the debt, O penitent! 

Weepl and with tears thy praise uplift, 
In thanks for so supreme a gift. 

4. To Father, Son and Holy Ghost 

The King of heaven* a \TMiiOX\siJL\^<5sSv.N 
May men and aageVs ptsaafc oxsXV^?^ > 
Forever and f orevenxxoTe. 



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5. Thee, of the last accounting day 

The Sov'reign Judge, we humbly pray, 
Of heavenly grace such plenty send 
As may our souls from sin defend. 

6. Let endless times aloud proclaim 
The glory, power, praise and name 
Of God the Father, and the Son, 
And Holy Spirit, Three in One. 

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Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, 

And death's dark shadows put to flight 
Rejoice! rejoice! etc. 

4. O come. Thou Key of David, come 
And open wide our heavenly home; 
Make safe the way that leads on high, 
And close the path to misery. 

Rejoice! rejoice! etc. 

6. O come, O come Thou Lord of Might, 
Who to Thy tribes, on Sinai's height. 
In ancient times didst give t\ie\aw 
In cloud, and majesty and awe. 
Rejoice! rejoice! etc. 



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1. Now fromheav'n to earth are come. 

2. Now fromheav'n to earth are come. 

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See the Heavenly Bridegroom cheering, 

His dear Bride with words of love! 
Glory to th' Eternal Father, 

Glory to th' Incarnate Son, 
Glory to the Holy Spirit, 

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Condemn the bad to hell's abyss, 
We may be called to lasting bliss. 

4. Grant that our lot be not the sam< 
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Thy heavenly face eternally. 

6. To God the Father and the Son 
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3. O change, hard earth thy desert face, 
Let hill and dale grow green apace; 
Be opened earth and bud thou forth 
The Savior, Flow'r of priceless worth. 

4. Why tany, Solace of mankind? 

On Thee is fixed each heart and mind; 
O come, O come from heav'n's high halls, 
This vale of tears — hear how it calls. 

6. O brightest Sun, O Dayspring fair, 
When shall we see Thy beauty rare? 
O Sun,, arise in all Thy might 
And turn our darkness into light. 

6. We lie in exile and in bands. 
Eternal death before us stands, 
Come then our galling chains to rive, 
Come lead us to eternal life. 

7. There shall we all Thy mercy sing. 
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5. The joyful heavens, earth, and main. 
With whatsoever they contam. 

In new harmonious accents sing 
The new Life-giver, Qod and King. 

6. We, ransomed by that bloody tide 
That issued from Thy sacred side 
With double hymns of heart and voice 
For this Thy birthday now rejoice. 

7. Jesus, to Thee, the Virgin's Son, 
Be everlasting homage done, 
To Gk)d, the Father, we repeat 
The same, and to the Paraclete. 



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2. save the work His hands had 

3. In Mary's womb He takes His place. 
And there erects His seat of grace; 
In silence, she adored and bless'd 
The sacred myst'ry in her breast. 

4. Her vir^n womb, that chaste abode, 
Becomes the temple of her God; 
Amongst Eve's daughters she alone 
A spotless maid, brings forth a Son. 

5. Behold Him in the manger laid, 
A sheaf of straw His royal bed; 
And He, Whose bounty feeds the f 
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2. Soul and bo - dy to • Thy praise. 

3. Blessed Jesus, holy Savior, 

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By Thy meek and pure behavior 

In her folding arms displayed, 
By the tears of eariiest anguish 

On Thine infant brow impearied, 

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3. O mysterious silence! Eloquence Divine! 

O exact obedience! would that such were mine! 
Near our little Jesus, docile grows my mind, 
Nor can aught perplexing in His Gospel find. 

4. Does not this sweet Infant seem to say to thee 
Cast thy heartless trusting in thyself away. 
Know that if thou learn not to resemble Me, 
Happiness celestial ne'er can fall on thee. 

5. Come, ye little children, unto Me draw nigh; 
For 'tis such as you that dwell with Me on high, 
Who, in love and meekness from all malice free, 
Serve their dear Redeemer with simplicity. 

6. 1, Who pride and greatness evermore abase, 
On the poor and lowly lavish all my grace, 
And to humble spirits heavenly things reveal. 
Which My secret judgments from the proud 
conceal. 

7. Thus, O sweetest Jesus! seemest Thou to say, 
"Ah! then, wretched worldlings, cast your pride 

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5. He lieth in a man^r poor 

Whose kingdom snail for aye endure 
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Is this then Thy cradle, 
O Gkxi, my love! N 

6. O Bethlehem, hard hearted town, 

How couldst thou thus thy King disown? 
O God, my love, O Qod, my love. 
How art Thou forgotten, 
O God, my love! 

7. Sweet Mary, we Thy child adore, 
Our hearts are His for evermore, 
O God, my love, O Qod, my love, 

O make us love Thee, 
O Gkxi, my love. 

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This our being gave us, 
When we broke His high commands 

Would be bom to save us; 
To Him now devoutly pray, 
Lord, forgive our sins this day, 

Do Thou never leave us, 
Let us not at death be lost. 
But to join Thy heav'nly host 

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He bids you now adore. 
O come, etc. 

4. Who is there kneeling by Him « 

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Loud their voices raising, 

The heavenly mansions with j( 
Praise, honor, glory. 

To Him, Who is most holy. 
Lets hasten, etc. 

4. Sing alleluja, 

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O, sing all ye citizens of heaj 

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With Father and with Holy Ghost, 
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THE HOLTNAMEOF JESUS. 

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8. Oh! speak His glorious name abroad! 
Jesus let every tongue confess; 
Let every heart and voice accord 
The Healer of our souls to bless. 

4. Jesus, the sinners Friend abide 

With us, and hearken to our prayer; 
Thy frail and erring wanderers guide 
In mercy our transgressions spare. 

6. All might, all glory be to Thee, 

Refulgent with this Name Divine; 
All honor, worship, majesty, 
Jesus, for evermore be Thine. 



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To those who fall how kind Thou art! 
How good to those who seek! 

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No tongue nor pen can show. 
The love of Jesus, what it is 
None but His loved ones know. 

6. Jesus, our only joy be Thou, 
As Thou our prize wilt be. 
JesiLs;, be Thou our glory now 
And through eternity 

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3. Jesus, the Hope of souls forlorn, 
How good to them for sin that mourn! 
To them that seek Theel oh how kind I 
But what art Thou to them that find? 

Jesus, Thy name etc. 

4. No tongue of mortal can express, 
No pen can write the blessedness. 
He only, who hath proved it, knows. 
What bliss from love of Jesus flows. 

Jesus, Thy name etc. 



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2. fire "With - in my ver - y som. 

3. O Light in darkness, Joy in grief, 

O Heav'n begun on earth! 
Jesus, my love, my treasure, who 
Can tell what Thou art worth? 

4. O Jesus, Jesus, sweetest Lord, 

What art Thou not to me? 
Each hour brings joy before unknown, 
Each day new liberty. 

6. O love of Jesus! Blessed love! 
So will it ever be; 
Time cannot hold Thy wondrous growth. 
No, nor eternity. 

No. 24. JFSUS. THOU THE BEAUTY ART. 




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To Thee mine inmost spirit cries 
My being's hope and end. 

4. Stay with us, Lord, and with Th 

Illume the soul's abyss; 
Scatter the darkness of our night 
And fill the world with bliss. 

5. O Jesus! spotless virgin flower! 

Our life and joy! to Thee 
Be praise, beatitude, aiid i^^et 
Through all eternity . 



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Grant to the just increase of grace, 
And ev'ry sinner's crimes efface. 

6. Blest Trinity! we praises sing 

To Thee, from Whom all graces sj 
Celestial crowns on those bestow, 
Who conquer by Thy cross below. 

No. 26. SAVIOR, WHEN IN DUST. 




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By Thine agony of prayer, 
By Thy purple robe of scorn, 
By Thy wounds. Thy crown of thorns 
By Thy cross. Thy pangs and cries. 
By Thy perfect sacrifice, 
Jesus look with pitying eye; 
Hear our eUi. 

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No. 26. Concluded, 
4. By Tby deep expiring groan. 
By Thy sealed sepulchral stone, 
By Thy triumph o'er the grave, 
By Thy i)ower from death to save, 
Mighty God, ascended Lord, 
To Thy throne in heaven restored 
Prince and Savior, hear our cry; 
Hear our etc. 



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That cruel, thorny crown? 
Who made that hard and heavy cross 
Which weighs Thy shoulders down? 
*Tis I have etc. 

4. My Jesus, who has mocked Thy thirst 
With vinegar and gall? 
Who held the nails that pierced Thy hancf 
And made the hammer fall? 
'Tis I have etc. 

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No. 27. Concluded. 

5. My Jesus, say who dared to nail 

Those tender feet of Thine? 
And whose the arm that raised the lance 
To pierce that heart divine? 
'Tis I have etc. 

6. And Mary, who has murdered thus 

Thy loved and only One? 
Canst thou forgive the blood-stained hand 
That robbed thee of thy Son? 
'Tis I have etc. 



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Thy sacred laws reviled, 
A traitrous rebel to Thy cause 
With countless crimes defiled. 
Jesus etc. 

4. Nor have I feared the wrath divine 

Of Thy avenging arm; 
Yet still, my God, this heart of mini 
With hope Thy bounties warm. 
Jesus etc. 



Noi28. Concluded. 

5. When at Thy throne for grace to' 

Thy suppliant culprit bends 
The fiery dart of vengeance due, 
Thy soften'd breast suspends. 
Jesus etc. 

6. Then, filled with confidence to Thei 

I come for my reprieve, 
O! through Thy sacred clemency 
Great God! my sins forgive. 
Jesus etc. 

7. Have mercy on my wretched state, 

Look down and bring relief; 
Forget the object of Thy hate. 
Accept a sinner's grief. 
Jesus etc. 



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Hail ! countenance now pale in death ! 
Whose glance but late so brightly blazed, 
That angels trembled as they gazed. 

[4. And hail to thee, my Savior's side ! 
And hail to thee, thou wound so wide I 
Thou wound more ruddy than the rose, 
True antidote of all our woes. 

[5. Oh ! by these sacred hands and feet, 
For me so mangled, I entreat. 
My Jesus, turn me not away, 
But let me here forever stay. 

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In this Thy bitter Passion, 

Qood Shepherd, think of me. 
With Thy most sweet compassion, 

Unworthy though I be; 
Beneath Thy cross abiding. 

Forever would I rest. 
In Thy dear love confiding. 
And with Thy presence blest. 



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Lord, for the glory of Thy name, 
From death our sinful souls reclaim. 

L Whilst we, by fast, our flesh restrain, 
Permit us not to sin again ! 
O ! may our hearts from vices free, 
Forever live and burn for Thee. 

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O undivided Unity 1 
The labor of this solemn last, 
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Right and claim to heaven above, 

Where the saints rejoice forever, 
In a boundless sea of love. 
Jesus, Lord, I etc. 

See our Saviour, bleeding, dying, 

On the Cross of Calvary; 
To that cross my sins have nailed Him, 

Yet He bleeds and dies for me. 
Jesus, Lord, I, etc. 

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Like sunrise after stormy night. 

O hearken when, etc, 

4. O happy time of blessed tears. 

Of surer hopes, of chastening fears, 
Undoing aX\ our evil years. 
O hearken when, etc. 



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8. See! His feet and hands are fastened ; 

So He makes His people free, 
Not a wound whence blood is flowing, 

But a fount of grace shall be; 
Yea, the very nails which nail Him, 

Nail us also to the tree. 

4. Thro* His heart the spear is piercing, 

Tho' His foes have seen Him die; 
Blood and water thence are streaming, 

In that tide of mystery. 
Water from our guilt to cleanse us, 

Blood to win us crowns on high. 

5. Jesus, may those precious fountains 

Drink to thirsting souls afford! 
Let them be our cup and healing. 

And at length our full reward! 
So a ransomed world shaXi e^et 

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8. Calvary's mournful mountain climb; 

There adoring at His feet, 
Mark that miracle of time, 

God's own sacrifice complete, 
"It is finished," hear Him cry. 
Learn of Jesus Christ to die. 



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4. Hail, Rock of Ages, pierced 

The grave of all my pride 

Hope, peace and heaven are 

Thy sheltering Sacred Sid< 

5. Hail, only living Fount of bl 

In joy or sorrow tried; 
No refuge for the heart like 
Thy spear-pierced, bleedir 

6. O hail. Thou golden gate | 

The entrance for the brif 
From whence the crown ^f 
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The wasting angel passes o'er: 

The yielding sea divides its waves, 
Egyptians float in liquid graves. Alleluia, 

4. Our paschal feast and sacrifice 

Is Christ the Lamb, Who for us dies, 

Christ is the pure unleaven'd bread, 

By which the purest minds are fed. Alleluia. 

5. O true celestial sacrifice! 

By thee hell's power vanquished lies; 

Relentless death unlocks lins c^^Ti&. 

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2.might, Al - le - 111 - ia, Al - le - lu - ial 

I Life's Author dies, but lives again, 
And even death by Him was slain. 
Say, happy Magdalen, O say. 
What objects saw you by the way? 
Alleluia, Alleluia. 

I saw the tomb of my dear Lord, 
I saw Himself, and Him adored; 
I saw the napkin and the sheet, 
That bound His head and wrapt His feet. 
Alleluia, Alleluia. 

I heard the angels witness bear, 

Jesus is risen. He's not here; 

Go tell His brethren , they shaU see 

Thine, and their hope in Galilee." 
Alleluia, Alleluia. 

We, Lord, with faithful heart believe, 
Thou'rt risen, and shall ever live: 
Thy conquering power o'ercame the grave. 
Let that same power, us sinners save. 
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And reigns above the skies, 
He will revive my dust again, 

And bid my body rise, 
Then clothed in my own glorious flesh, 

I shall behold His face, 
That sweet hope in my bosom glows, 

And cheers my ling'ring days, 

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Now the flrst-bom from the dead, 
Throned in endless might and pow'r 
Lives and reigns forever more. 
Hail ! eternal Hope on high ! 
Hail ! Thou King of victOT^ \ 
Christ, the Lord, etc. 



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Thou, Who wouldst not man should lie 
Under righteous doom to die, 
Who for man didst stoop so low, 
Death Thyself to undergo, 
Thou hast changed that law of doOm, 
Rising from Thy sacred tomb. 

Now,Thy bitter passion done, 
Thou, the well-beloved Son; 
Of the Father throned on high, 
Rulest all below the sky. 
Alleluia ! Lord we sing, 
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3. Up and tell the soul so weary, 
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Christ has risen, truly risen, 
Yes, risen, as He said. 

Rise, and go your Lord to see I 
Hasten on to Galilee. 



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captives from their chains set free; 

Alleluia, 
'hou, with this triumphant train, 

Alleluia, 
i'st on God's right hand to reign, 

Alleluia, etc. 

>w kind mercy plead our cause, Alleluia, 
Thou our wounds, repair our loss; 

Alleluia, 
all us to enjoy Thy sight, Alleluia, 
Ims of everlasting light. 

Alleluia, etc. 

lis ! whilst on earth we stay, Alleluia, 
Thou our footsteps in Thy way; Alleluia, 
30the our sorrows with Thy love, Alleluia, 
w^e reign with Thee above, Alleluia, 
AUeuia, etc. 

8US, Who ascends the sky. Alleluia, 
•ry for eternity; Alleluia, 
xi, the Father, let's repeat. Alleluia, 
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3. While He raised His hands in blessing. 

He was parted from His friends; 
While their eager eyes behold Him, 

He upon the clouds ascends; 
He who walked with God, and pleased Him, 

Preaching truth and doom to come. 
He, our Enoch, is translated 

To his everlasting home. 

|Thou hast raised our human nature. 
In the clouds to God's right hand: 
'here we sit in heavenly places, 
There with Thee in Glory stand. 
;sus reigns, adored by angels; 
Man with God is on the throne: 
^ghty Lord, in Thine ascenslaii, 
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2. gra - cious Unc - tion from a - bove. 

3. Of God's Right Hand,the finger Thou, 
Who dost Thy sevenfold grace bestow; 
True Promise of the Father, rich 

In gifts of tongue and various speech. 

4. Enable with perpetual light 
The dulness of our blinded sight; 
Our heart with heavenly love fulfil, 

To walk Thy way, aad do T^y ^^^. 

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No. 53. Condudad. 
establish our weakness, and refresh 
With fortitude our fainting flesh: 
Keep far our foes, give peace at home, 
Where Thou art guide, no ill can come 

6. Teach us to know the Father, Son, 
And Thee, of Both, to be but One, 
That through the ages all along 
This faith may be love's endless song. 

7. To Ckxi, the Father laud and praise, 
And to the Son, Whom He did raise, 
And to the Holy Spirit be. 

Now and for all eternity. 



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8. Light immortal ! Light divine . 
Visit Thou these hearts of Thine, 

And our inmost being fill: 
If Thou take Thy grace away, 
Nothing pure in man will stay; 
All his good is turned to ill. 

4. Heal our wounds, our strength renew; 
On our dryness pour Thy dew; 

Wash the stains of guilt away; 
Bend the stubborn heart and will; 
Melt the frozen, warm the chill; 

Guide the steps that go astray. 

5. Thou on those, who evermore 
Thee confess, and Thee adore, 

In Thy sevenfold gifts descend; 
Give them comfort when they die; 
Give them life with Thee on high; 

Give them joys which never end. 

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2. gift of heav*nly 



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S. They, filled with God, in transports bless 
With various tongues and languages. 
The God that taught those wondrous ways 
To preach His word and speak His praise. 

4. They speak, and mingling nations throng, 
Amazed to hear their native tongue; 
Whilst some revile the gift divine, 
And call it an excess of wine. 

6. But Peter checks their impious spite. 
And brings the sacred truth to light. 
The truth, which though from them concealed, 
The prophets taught, and God revealed. 

" Now, gracious God, with bended knee, 
^ Thy Spirit's gift we ask of Thee, 
Make all the sev'nfold fountains flow. 
And shed their grace on us below. 

l Most glorious may the Father reign, 
.And so the Son, Who rose again, 
Together with the Paraclete, 
Throu^i2 years and ages in^mte. 

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3. Praise to the Father with the Son, 
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As ever was in ages past, 
And so be it while ages last. 

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HOLT TRINITT. 

0, 58. HAVE MERCY ON US, GOD MOST HIGH \ 




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2. Ho-ly Trin-i - ty, Ky - ri - e 

3. Oh! listen then, most Pitiful! 

To Thy poor creature's heart. 
It blesses Thee that Thou art Go( 

That Thou art what Thou art. 
Most ancient of all mysteries, 

Still at Thy feet we lie, 
Have mercy now, most Mercil 

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2. -midst Thy saints in hap - pi - 

3. To Ckxi the Father, and the Son, 
And Holy Spirit, Three in One, 
Be endless glory, as before 
The world began, so evermore. 

No. 60. LET US GIVE IMMORTAL PRAISE. 



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3. To God, the Holy Ghost, with praise, 

The same eternal honor give; 
For, by His new-creating pow'r 

He makes the death-struck sinner live! 
His work completes Christ great design, 
He fills the soul with joys divine; 
Praise ye etc. 

4. O glorious, consubstantial Three 

Thou holy, undivided Onel 
Supreme, Almighty Gcxi, to Thee 

Be everlasting homage done! 
Though reason fails, with all its pow'ra. 
Yet faith prevails and love aAoxea. 
Praise etc. 

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2. se - cret wealth 



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By the same sov'reign right is His; 
'Tis mov'd by His Almighty hand, 
That form'd and fix'd the solid land. 
O ! let us to His courts repair, 
And bow with adoration there; 
Down on our knees, devoutly «^, 
Before the Lord, our Maker, t«2!\. 

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No. 62. Concludad. 

3. Lo! the Apostolic train 

Join Thy sacred name to hallow! 
Prophets swell the loud refrain, 
And the white-robed Martyrs follow: 
And from mom to set of sun, 
Through the Church the song goes on. 

4. Holy Father, Holy Son, 

Holy Spirit, Three we name Thee 
While in essence only Three, 

Undivided God, we claim Thee; 
And adoring, bend the knee. 
While we own the mystery. 

5. Thou art King of Glory, Christ! 

Son of God, yet born of Mary! 
For us sinners sacrificed, 

And to death a tributary; 
First to break the bars of death, 
Thou hast open'd Heaven to Faith. 

6. From Thy high celestial home. 

Judge of all, again returning, 
We believe that Thou shalt come, 

On the dreadful doomsday morning. 
When Thy voice shall shake the earth. 
And the startled dead come forth. 

7. Spare Thy people. Lord! we pray, 

By a thousand snares surrounded; 
Keep us without sin to-day. 

Never let us be confounded, 
Lo! I put my trust in thee, 
Never, Lord, abandon me. 



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thou, fair moon, who rul'st the night 
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Praise to etc. 

e Him, ye stars, whose trembling lights, 
te pearls, adorn the sky; 
• silent course, each heart invites, 
praise the Lord on high. 
Praise to etc. 

« Him, ye mounts, ye hills sublime, 
I valleys, dress'd in green; 
ow'rs, declare to ev'ry clime 
s charms to us unseen. 
Praise to etc. 

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No. 63. Concluded. 

6. Praise Him, ye founts, ye limpid streams, 

Ye rivers in your course; 
Proclaim Him in your murm'ring themes 
Of ev'ry good the source. 
Praise to etc. 

7. Join voices, ye sweet f eather'd throng, 

Whose warbling notes arise; 
Let woods and hills repeat your song, 
Waft, zephyrs, it through skies. 
Praise to etc. 

8. O Thou, for Whom this wond'rous frame. 

All creatures were design'd; 
O man! adore and praise His name. 
His beauties all combined. 
Praise to etc. 



No. 64. SING, MY SOUL, HIS WOUNDROUS LOVE. 



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3. Sing, my tongue, His holy name, 
Let His glory be thy theme; 
Praise Him, 'till He calls us home. 
Trust His love for all to come. 

4. Praise the Lord, Who reigns above, 
Fountain of eternal lovel 

Praise Him, all the heav'nly host, 
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 

65. MY GOD, HOW WONDERFUL THOU ART. 



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Noi 65i Concluded* 

3. Yet, I may love Thee too, O Lord, 

Almighty as Thou art. 
For Thou hast stooped to ask of me 

The love of my poor heart- 
No eartiily father loves like Thee, 

No mother half so mild, 
Bears and forbears as Thou hast done, 

With me, Thy sinful child. 



No. 66. MAY JESUS CHRIST BE PRAISED. 




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1. cries, May 

2. -pair, May 



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3. When you begin the day, 

O ! never fail to say, may Jesus, etc. 

4. And at your work rejoice 

To sing with heart and voice, may Jesus, ( 

5. Be this at meals your grace, 

In every time and place, may Jesus, etc. 

6. Be this when day is past. 

Of all your thoughts the last, may Jesus, e 

7. To God, the Word on high, 

The hosts of angels cry, may Jesus, etc. 

8. Let children too upraise. 

Their voice in hymns of praise, may Jesus, 

9. Let earth's wide circle round. 

In joyful notes resound, may Jesus, etc. 

10. Let air and sea and sky, • 

Through depth and height reply, may Jesus, 

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3. When the praise of Heaven we hear, 
Loud as thunders to the ear, 

Loud as many waters' noise. 
Sweet as harp's melodious voice. 
Then, Lord, shall we fully know, — 
Not till then — how much we owe. 

4. Chosen, Jesus, by Thy love. 
Heirs with Thee of joy above; 
Hidden in Thy wounded Side, 
By Thy Spirit sanctified; 
Teach us. Lord, on earth to show 
By our lives, how much we owe. 

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1. To ded-i - cate myself to Thee, To 

2. That fdl my love is given to Thee, To 




1. Thee, to Thee, my God, 

2. Thee, to Thee, my God, 



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3. Thy gracious eye pervadeth space, 
Thou rt present. Lord, in every place; 
And, wheresoe'er my lot may be, 
Still shall my spirit cleave to Thee. 
To Thee, to Thee, my God, to Thee ! 

4. Renouncing every worldly thing. 
To Thee my heart and life I brmg, 
My only thought henceforth to be 
that all I want, I find in Thee, 

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JESUS, MARY, JOSEPH. 

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O Jesus, Mary, Joseph! 
Assist us while on earth we stay, 

O Jesus, Mary, Joseph! 

O make us live for none but Ye, 

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For friends beloved, no longer nigh, 
Submissive still would I reply. 
Thy will be done! etc. 

. Though Thou hast called me to resign 
What most I prized, it ne'er ^Nfta\c&afc^ 
I have but yielded 'w\i8iX ^«iaT>KaiR.\ 
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5. Renew my will from day to day, 
Blend it with Thine; and take away 
All that now makes it hard to say, 

Thy will be done! etc. 

6. Let but my fainting heart be blest 
With Thy sweet Spirit for its guest; 
My God, to Thee I leave the rest; 

Thy will be done! etc. 

7. Then, when I breathe on earth no more, 
The prayer, oft mixed with tears before, 
I'll sing upon a happier shore. 

Thy will be done! etc. 



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2. That our hope on Him may stay. 

3. What God does, is done aright: 

Though our dales and uplands mourn, 
We will praise His love and might; 

To the future hopeful turn: 
His eternal Word can give 
Strength whereby our souls can live. 

4. What Gkxi does, is done aright, 

This shall be our trust, although 
Here we find no Canaan bright, 

Here no milk or honey fiow. 
God, Who doih. the ravens ieed, 
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2. Smell more sweet and look more gay. 



3. Only we can scarce afford, 
This short office to our Lord; 
We, on whom His bounty flows. 
All tilings gives, and nothing owes. 
Wake for shame, my slothfud heart, 
Wake, and gladly sing Thy part. 
i Learn of birds, and springs and flow'rs, 
N How to use Thy noble powers, 

4 Call all nature to thy aid. 
Since 'twas He all nature made; 
Join in one eternal song, 
Who to one God all belonff. 
Live forever, glorious Lord ! 
Live, by all Thy works adored; 
One in Three, and Three m Otl<&, 
Thrice we hom to Thee alone. 

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Noi 73i Concludedt 

4 Tremblers beside the grave, 
We call on Thee to save, 

Father Divine! 
Hear, hear our suppliant breath; 
Keep us in life and death, 

Thine, only Thine. 

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No. 76. Concluded. 

8. O Thou, the centre of my heart. 

My sovereign Good, iny All, 
Ah! do Thy saving help impart. 

Support me or I fall. 
Strong with the aid of promised grace, 

Cleansed in my Savior's blood, 
1*11 gladly nm my earthly race, 

AjQd reach the blest abode. 

4. Immortal Beauty, Source, Divine, 

Of goodness, light and love; 
How long, alas! t£is heart of mine 

Did hard and loveless prove. 
O Charity! Celestial Fire, 

Take in me Thine abode; 
Possess my soul, my heart inspire, 

Unite me to my God. 



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No. 79 A. SION, LIFT THY VOICE AND SING. 

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2. Praise we Thee, O Je - sus. 

3. Let the praise be loud and high 
Sweet and tranquil be the joy, 

Felt to-day in every breast; 
On this festival divine 
Which records the origin 

Of the glorious Eucharist. With, etc. 

4. On this table of the King, 
Our new paschal offering 

Brings to end the olden rite. 
Here, for empty shadows fled 
Is reality instead, 

Here, instead of darkness, light. With, etc. 

5. His own act, at supper seated 
Christ ordained to be repeated, 

In His memory divine; 
Wherefore now with adoration 
We, the host of our salvatioTL 
Clonsecrate from bread and Vwie^. ^^5^> *2^^' 

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Noi 79. Continued. 

6. Hear what holy Church maintaineth, 
That the bread its substance changeth 

Into flesh, the wine to blood. 
Doth it pass thy comprehending? 
Faith, the law of sight transcending, 

Leaps to things not understood. With, e 

7. Here, beneath these signs are hidden, 
Priceless things to sense forbidden; 

Signs, not things, are all we see; 
Flesh from bread, and blood from wine. 
Yet is Christ in either sign, 

All entire, confessed to be. With, etc. 

8. They too, who of Him partake, ^ 
Sever not, nor rend, nor break. 

But entire, their Lord receive. 
Whether one or thousands eat. 
All receive the self same meat. 

Nor the less for others leave. With, f 

9. Both the wicked and the good 

Eat of this celestial food; ' 

But with ends how opposite I f 

Here 'tis life, and there *tis death; 

The same yet issuing to each ' 

In a difference infinite. With, etci 

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i' When they break the host in twain. 
But that in each part remains 
"What was in the whole before; 
Since the simple sign alone 
Suffers change in state or form. With, etc 

11. Lo! upon the altar lies, 

Hidden deep from Human eyes. 

Bread of angels, from the skies. 
In old types fore-signified, 
In the manna heaven-supplied, 

Isaac, and the paschal lamb. With, etc. 

12. Jesus! Shepherd of the sheep! 
Thou Thy flock in safety keep, 

Fill us with celestial grace. 
Grant that with Thy saints above 
Sitting at the feast of love, 

We may see Thee, face to face. With, etc 



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On this festival divine 
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Of the glorious Eucharist. With, etc. 

4. On this table of the King, 
Our new paschal offering 

Brings to end the olden rite; 
Here, for empty shadows fled 
Is reality instead, 
l^exQ, instead of darkness, light. With/ 

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No. 80. Continued. 

His own act, at supper seated, 
Christ ordained to be repeated. 

In His memory divine; 
Wherefore now with adoration 
We, the host of our salvation 

Consecrate from bread and wine. With, etc. 

Hear what holy Church maintaineth. 
That the bread its substance changeth 

Into flesh, the wine to blood. 
Doth it pass thy comprehending? 
Faith, the law of sight transcending. 

Leaps to things not understood. Witli, etc. 

Here, beneath these signs are hidden. 
Priceless things to sense forbiddei^; 

Signs, not things, are all we see; 
Flesh from bread, and blood from wine, 
Yet is Christ in either sign. 

All entire, confessed to be. With, etc. 

They too, who of Him partake, 
Sever not, nor rend, nor break. 

But entire, their Lord receive. 
Whether one or thousands eat. 
All receive the self same meat, 

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9. Both the wicked and the good 
Eat of this celestial food; 

But with ends how opposite I 
Here 'tis life, and there 'tis death; 
The same yet issuing to each 

In a difference infinite. With, etc. 

10. Nor a single douht retain. 

When they break the Host in twain. 
But that in each part remains. 

What was in the whole before. 
Since the simple sign alone. 

Suffers change in state or form. With. 

11. Lo! upon the altar lies. 

Hidden deep from human eyes. 
Bread of angels, from the skies. 

In old types fore-signified, 
In the manna heaven-supplied, 

Isaac, and the paschal lamb. With, etc 

12. Jesus! Shepherd of the sheep! 

Thou Thy flock in safety keep. 
Fill us with celestial grace, 

Grant that with Thy saints above. 
Sitting at the feast of love. 

We may see Thee, face to face. With, < 

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3. On the night of that Last Supper, 

Seated with His chosen band, 
He, the paschal victim eating. 

First fulfils the laws command. 
Then as food to all His brethren. 

Gives Himself with His own hand. 

4. Word made flesh, the bread of natun 

By His word to flesh He turns: 
Wine into His blood He changes; 

What though sense no change disa 
Only be the heart in earnest, 

Faith, her lesson quickly learns. 

5. Down in adoration falling, 

Lo! the sacred host we hail: 
Lo! o'er ancient forms departing. 

Never rites of grace prevail; 

Faith, for all defects supplying, 

Where the feeble senses fail. 

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Be Thou my consolation, when death is draw- 
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Be Thou my only treasure, through all eternity. 



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gives Him -self the hread from heav'n. 

Himself in either kind He gave; 

He gave His flesh, He gave His blood, 
Df flesh and blood all men are made; 

And He of man would be the food. 

At birth, our brother He became; 

At board, Himself as food He gives: 
To ransom us He died in shame; 

As our reward in bliss, He lives. 

saving Victim! opening wide 
The gate Qf heaven to man below ! 

Our foes press on from every side. 
Thine aid supply, Thy strength bestow. 

To Thy great name be endless praise. 
Immortal God-head, One in Three! 

Oh, grant us endless length of days 
In our true native land with T\iefe\ 

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3. Sing, my tongue, His holji name. 
Let His glory be thy theme; 
Praise Him, till He calls us home, 
Trust His love for all to come. 

4. Praise the Lord, Who reigns above. 
Fountain of eternal love I 

Praise Him, all the heav'nly host. 
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. 

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No. 85. Concluded! 

3. Bright angels who attend 

Around our altar now. 
Your wonted cares suspend, 

List to our holy vow. 
Jesus, my happy heart 

Now gives itself to Thee, 
Oh! never hence depart, 

Reign here eternally. 

4. Thy Sacred Name alone 

All my delight shall prove; 
No joy my soul shall own. 

But in Thy holy love. 
Thro' life this holy vow 

Shall still be breathed to Heav'n, 
And fervently as now, 

My heart to Thee be giv'n. 



No. 86. 



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No other will have I, than Thine, 

itever Thou hast giv'n to me, 
I here again to Thee resign, 

mine is Thine, say but the word, 
pVhate'er Thou wiliest shall be done, 
low Thy love, all gracious Lord, 
know it seeks my good alone. 

from Thee, all things are naught, 
len grant, O my supreTXie8X\JC\^, 
It me to love Thee as 1 ou^V, 
jou givest all, in g\v\Tig \3Si^a. 



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5. While night and day my foes allure, 
In Thee I do confide. 
Take Thou and place my heart secure. 
Within Thy pierced side. 
Within Thy pierced side. 

L With Thy sweet chains, O Jesus, bind. 
My rebel heart to Thee, 
Till death, my safety I will find. 
In such captivity. 
In such captivity. 



lo. 88. FOOD, THE PILGRIM NEEDETH. 





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2. all are sat - is - fled. 

3. Jesus! this feast receiving, 
Thy word of truth believing, 

We Thee unseen adore; 
Grant, when the veil is rended, 
That we, to heaven ascended. 

May see Thee evermore. 

No. 89. FOOD, THAT WEARY PILGRIMS LOVE. I 



No. 89. Concluded. 



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Jesus, Whom by pow'r divine, 
hidden 'neath the outward sign, 
worship and adore, 
when the veil away is rolled, 
jopen face we may \ie\io\^, 
3]f for evermore. 

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No. 90. WHEN BY THY ALTAR, LORD, i KNEEL 



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Manna! which my sovereign Lord, 
In pity left for me; 
ithout this mystery adored, 
What would this exile be ? 
My sweetest, etc. 

desert land of woe and care, 
A pilgrimage of strife, 
ho could its grief, its sorrows bear. 
Without this Bread of Life? 
My sweetest, etc. 

y soul here finds a sovereign balm, 
A cure for every grief, 
[id pain and care a heavenly calm, 
A solace and relief. 
My sweetest, etc. 

145 



' My sweeHiit, eic. 

7. Strengthened by this, my soul i 
Shall from this exile soar; 
To dwell in realms of bliss and 
Forever, evermore. 
My sweetest, etc. 

No. 91. JESUS, MY LORD, MY GOD, MY Al 



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The Victim of divinest love, 
Let all the earth below adore, 

And join the choirs of heaven above. 

Jesus, dear Pastor of the flock, 
We crowd in love about Thy feet, 

Our voices yearn to praise Thee, Lord, 
And joyfully Thy presence greet. 

Sound, sound His praises higher still, 
And come, ye angels, to our aid. 

'Tis Gk)d, 'tis Gk)d, the very God, 
Whose power hath men and angels made. 

Here Thou art come, O precious Gift! 

Our solace and our joy to be, 
Increase the faith of loving hearts. 

Who truly do beUeve in Tliee. 

147 



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2. lie up - on Thy breast. 

I long, when far away, 

To be with Thee again, 
Where treasures of Thy grace 

Fall like the silent rain. 

veiled and hidden Love, 
O loving, gracious Lord; 

ifrom Thee the silver showers 
Upon my heart are poured. 

The storm of pain and grief 
Bends me beneath its power; 

1 have no help but Thee, 
In sorrow's darkest hour. 

O help me then, my Love, 

For I am dark and lone; 
And joy and light are Thine, 

JJpgn this Altar-throne, 



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2. And with joy ev-'ry grief re - pays. 

8. My dearest God! Who dost so bind 

My heart with countless chains to Thee! 
O sweetest Love, my soul shall find. 

In Thy dear bonds true liberty: 
Thyself Thou hast bestowed on me, 
Thine, Thine, forever I will be. 

4. Beloved Lonj! in Heav'n above. 
There, Jesus, Thou awaitest me, 
To gaze on Thee with changeless love. 

Yes, thus I hope, thus shall it be; 
For how can He deny me heav'n, 
Who here on earth Himself \ia\k ^-^eiil 

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2. Give me my true Sov-' 




1. Take pos - ses - sion 

2. Je - sus, Thine own fl( 

3. Other refuge have I non^ 
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No. 94, Conduded. 
6. Comfort my poor soul distress'd, 

Take possession of my breast; 

Oh, how oft I sigh for Thee, 

Jesus, Jesus, come to me. 

6. Hide me, O my Savior, hide, 
'Till the storm of life is past; 
Safe into the haven guide, 
O receive my soul at last 

lo. 95. WHAT HAPPINESS CAN EQUAL MINE? 




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2. He makes my heart His own a - bode, His 




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4. O royal banquet! heavenly fc 

O flowing fount, of life an 

Where God, the giver, man, t 

Meet and unite in sweet em 

6. Dear Jesus, now my heart is 
Oh! may it never from The 
My God, be Thou for ever m: 
And I Thine own eternally. 

6. No more, O Satan I thee I f ea' 

O world! thy charms I now 

For Christ, Himself, is with i 

My joy, my life, my Parad! 

No. 96. OH! THE PRICELESS LOVE OF Jf 



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2. Yet His heart is with me al - ways, 



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2. Yet He stoop - eth down \o xck&, 

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how lovingly, my Je^B^' s..* 
Thou dost with me ever bear; 

1 can never, never, thank Thee 
For Thy goodness and Thy care 

4. When the brooding darkness hidei 

Bitter tears of pain I weep; 
But, Thou loving One, Thou heal 

All my sorrow, dark and deep. 
O, Thy priceless love, my Jesus! 

Human love and love divine; 
Thou art gentle. Thou art might 

All Thy Sacred Heart is mine.l 



No. 97. 



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2. May I love Thee more and more. 



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2. Heart of Je - sus, we Implore, That 




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may love Thee more and more. 



8. O Lamb of God ! meek Victim slain. 
« For us, let not the stream that flowed, 
From Thy pierced Heart have flowed in vain. 
Oh I cleanse us with Thy precious blood. 
Sweet Heart of Jesus, etc, 

4 O Mother dear! O Virgin blest I 

Thy heart and His are always one, 
Plead, Thou, our cause. Thy sweet request. 
Is ne*er refused Thee by Thy Son. 
Sweet Heart of Jesus, etc. 

161 



No. 101. ALL YEi WHO SEEK A SURE REUEF. 
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2. I will give you rest. Olu: 



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1. Lord, Who gave Him - self for you, up 

2. Lord, Who gave Him - self for you, up 

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2. -folds to you Hi% 8a - cred Heart, Oh, 



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1. to that Heart draw nigh! 

2. to that Heart draw nigh! 

O Jesus, Joy of saints on high; 

Thou Hope of sinners here; 
Attracted by those loving words. 

To Thee I lift my prayer. 
Our Lord, etc. 

Wash, Thou, my wounds in that dear blood, 
Which forth from Thee did flow; 

New grace, new hope inspire, a new 
And better life bestow. 
Our Lord, etc. 

Praise Him, Who with the Father sits, 

Enthron'd upon the skies; 
Whose blood redeems our sonl from guilt, 

Whose Spirit sanctifies. 
Our Lord, etc. 



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No. 102. Concluded. 




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Sweet-est Heart Di 
Sweet -est Heart Di 



1. -tectme still, 

2. Thou my guide, 






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1. - vine, 

2. - vine. 



love and praise be Thine! 
love and praise be Thine! 




1. Make me, I im - plore, love Thee more. 

2. Make me, I im - plore, love Thee more 



3. Let not Thy precious blood be vain; 
Sweet Heart of Jesus, my will sustain; 
When I am tempted and sorely tried. 
Make me remember Thee, crucified. 

Sweetest Heart, etc. 

4. Help me to lead poor sinners to Thee ; 
Fill me with zeal and charity; 
Teach me the holy and saving art, 

Of teaching others to love Thy Heart. 
Sweetest Heart, etc. 

166 



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2. -cure - ly I re - po^ 




1. here I live a - lone in 

2. now the Lord is my de 




No. 103. Concluded. 




1. His Hu - man | - i - ty, 

2. ev - er true ' will be; 



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2. love of God shall deep - er grow When 



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3. From every bond of earth, O Lord, 

Thy grace hath set me free, 
My soul, delivered from the snare, 

Enjoys triie liberty. 
Naught more can I desire than this. 

To see Thy face in heav'n. 
And this I hope, since Thou, on earth, 

Thy Heart in pledge hast gWea. 



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2. Ma - ry! Which from (Ja-briel 



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2, Ma - ryl Peace confirm with 

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2. Changing Ev - a's name, O 

3. Break the captive's fetters; O Mf 
Light on blindness pour; O 



No. 104. Concluded. 

5. Virgin all excelling, O Mary! 

Mildest of the mild, O Mary! 
Freed from guilt, preserve us 
Meek and undefiled, O Mary! 

6. Keep our life all spotless, O Mary! 

Make our way secure, O^ary! 
Till we find in Jesus 
Joy for evermore, O Mary I 

7. Through the highest heaven, O Mary! 

To the Ahnighty Three, O Mary! 
Father, Son, and Spirit, 
One same glory be, O Mary! 



No. 105. 



HAIL, VIRGIN OF VIRGINS. 



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2. jua - tice, The Handmaid oi Qco^i.. \a\. 



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3. Let souls that are holy 
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No. 105. Condudad. 

4. Thy name is our power. 

Thy love is our light; 
We praise thee at morning. 

At noon, and at night. 
We thank thee, we bless thee, 

When happy and free; 
When tempted by Satan, 

We call upon tiiee. 

5. Oh I be thou our Mother, 

And pray to the Lord, 
That all may acknowledge 

And worship His word. 
That good men, with courage. 

May walk in His ways. 
And bad men, converted. 

May join in His praise. 



106. 
Solo. 



MARY. MY MOTHER. 



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\, If thou shouldst for - sake me, Ah ! 




love - ly, most mild, Look down wi^ - csw 
where shall I go? My coTalat\. «sA 

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1. child, That 

2. child, That 



calls up - on thee, 
calls up ' on thea 



3. In sorrow, in darkness. 

Be still at my side, 
My light and my refuge. 

My guard and my guide; 
Though snares should surround me, 

Yet why should I fear? 
I know I am weak, 

But my Mother is near; 
Then, Mary, in pity, 

Look down upon me. 
O Mary, in pity, etc. 

178 



1 . Hail ! ho-ly Queen ;i 

2. Our life, our sweetness here below, 



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Ma-ri - a! 



Hail! Mother of mer - cy 
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2. and 



of love, O 
in woe, O 




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No. 107. Concluded, 




and earth resound 
and earth resound 



thehynm: 
the hymn: 



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sal-ve, sal-ve Re -gi-nal 
sal-ve, sal-ve Re - gi - nal 



! cry, poor sons of Eve, Maria I 
isigh, we mourn, we grieve, O Maria! 
iumph, ye, etc. 

is but a vale of tears, O Maria! 
banishment of fears, O Maria! 
iumph, ye, etc. 

, most gracious Advocate, O Marial 
I thine eyes, compassionate, O Maria! 
iumph, ye, etc. 

our exile is complete, O Marial 

ly womb-bom Jesus sweet, O Marial 

iumph, ye, etc. 

gracious Mother sweet, O Maria! 
fary, we entreat, O Marial 
Iumph, ye, etc. 



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2. O sweet Mother! Oh, cast t 




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2. eyes on me, 



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2. Oh, ex - ult, ye 

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No. 108. Concluded. 
8. Thou, brightest in the courts above, 
O sweetest Mother! 
Thou Joy of angelsl Queen of love, 

O sweet Mother! 
Oh, exult, ye Cherubim, etc. 

4. O Maiden Mother! hear my prayer, 

O sweet Mother! 
And prove to me thy loving care 

O sweet Mother I 
Oh, exult, ye Cherubim, etc. 

No. 109. DAILY, DAILY SING TO MARY. 

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2. Call her, trust her lov - ing - ly; 



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2. We are seek-ing for a moth-er, 



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To thy good - ness we ap - peal. 
*oint8 to Ma - ry, by His side. 

lou wilt love us, thou wilt guide us, 
With a Mothers's fondest care; 
id our Father, God above us. 
Bids us fly for refuge there. 

fe's temptations are before us, 
^e must mingle in the strife, 
ly fondness watch not o'er \\&, 
unsafe will be our Me. 

179 



6. And our humble consecraffiir 

Thou wilt surely not despise, 
Prom thy high and lofty station. 
Close to Jesus in the skies. 

7. Mother Mary, to thy keeping, 

We, ourselves to thee confide. 
Toiling, resting, waking, sleeping. 
To be ever at thy side. 

8. Cares that vex us, joys that please us. 
Life and death we trust to thee; 

Thou wilt make them all for Jesus, 
And for all eternity. 




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3. Joyful in thy path they scatter 

Roses white and lilies fair, 
Yet with thy chaste bosom's whiteness, 
Kose nor lily can compare. 

4. Oh! that this low earth of ours, 

Answering the angelic strain, 
With thy praises might re-echo, 
Till the heavens replied again ! 

5. Honor, glory; virtue merit. 

Be to Thee, O Virgin's Son! 
With the Father and the Spirit, 
While eternal ages run. 

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2. Heart, all meek. Heart, all mild, 




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Hear, oh hear thy lov - ing child. 
Hear, oh hear thy lov • ing child. 

O mystic olive of the field, 

Heart of Mary, 
Thy shades from heats of passion shield, 

Heart of Mary, 

Heart of purity, etc. 

As children to their mother flee. 

Heart of Mary, 
So loving hearts will haste to thee, 

Heart of Mary. 

Heart of purity, etc. 

Sweet Heart, within thy depths so chaste, 

Heart of Mary, 
The hearts of all thy children place. 

Heart of Mary, 

Heart of purity, etc. 

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Iloi 113i CondudidL 

ioumers in this vale of tean, 
Po thee, blest Advocate, we cry; 
y our sorrows, calm our fears, 
Ind soothe with hope our misery. 
Hail thee, O Mary! 

d while to Him, Who reigns above, 
n Gkxl-head One, in Persons Three, 
e source of life, of grace, of love, 
lomage we pay on bended knee. 
Hail thee, O Maryl 



WITH HOLY CHOIRS OF ANGELS. 



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To bless thee, God descended, 
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Who loved her with sucl 

Invites her to repose. 
With Him in Heaven al 
Praise, etc. 



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itars, with their goiden sheen, 
iCrown thee celestial Queen, 
Me resplendent sun clothes thee with light; 
Low, as in homage meet, 
Bowed down beneath thy feet, 
leth the silvery crescent of night. 
Sing then, etc. 



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HEAR THY CHILDREN. 




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From thy bounteous throne above; 
Guard us from all barm and danger, 
'Neath the shelt'ring wings of love. 

No. 119. MOTHER BLEST. 



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her blest, for me obtain, 
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ihow such love to laa. 
Most holy, e\jc. 

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3. There in the temple court, 

Old Simeon's heart beats high, 
And Anna feeds her soul 

With food of prophecy; 
But, see! the shadows pass. 

The world's true Light draws nigh, 

The world's true Light draws nigh. 

4. O Infant God! O Christ! 

O Light most beautiful I 
Thou comest, Joy of joys! 

All darkness to annul; 
And brightest lights of earth. 

Beside Thy Light are dull. 

Beside Thy Light are duU. 

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That made thee worthy to become, 

The Mother of the Word. 
Praise to the Father, with the Son, 

And Holy Ghost, thro' Whom 
The Word Eternal was conceived, 

Wiibin the Virgin's wom\3. 

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No. 122. Concluded. 

5. As the sun, his face conceaUng 

In a cloud, withdraws from sight, 
So, in Mary then lay hidden 
He, Who is the world's true light. 

6. Honor, glory, virtue, merit. 

Be to Thee, O Virgin's Son! 
With the Father, and the Spirit, 
While eternal ages run. 



No. 123. 



THE ASSUMPTION. AUG. 15TH. 



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No. 123. Concluded. 

4. Ascend, ascend, Imperial Queen! 
Forsake this limitary scene; 
Forsake this, lower, darksome place. 
Which guilt and misery deface; 
|:A higher world invites thee on:| 
|:To splendor and dominion. :| 



124. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. DEC. 8TH. 



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Our weaiy exile o'er. 
In thy unclouded glory 
We'll see thee eveimore. Mother, etc 

7. We'll see thee, Queen and Mother, 

Enthi'oned in royal state, 
In all thy Virgin splendor, 
Our Queen Immaculate. Mother, etc 



No. 125. 



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2. Of her dy - ing, glo - 1 

3. Is there one who would not i 
Whelmed in miseries so deep 

Christ's dear mother to bel 
Can the human heart refrain 
From partaking in Iter pain. 

In that mother's pain unto) 

4. Bruised, derided, cursed, del 
She beheld her tender child, 

All with bloody scourges i 
For the sin of His own natio 
Saw him hang in desolation, 



No. 125 CoodufM. 

6. O thou Mother! font of love! 
Touch my spirit from above, 

Make my heart with thine accord, 
Make me feel as thou hast felt; 
Make my soul to glow and melt 

With the love of Christ, my Lord. 

7. Virgin, of all virgins blest! 
Listen to my fond request: 

Let me share thy grief divine; 
Let me, to my latest breath, 
In my body bear the death 

Of that dying Son of thine. 

8. Holy Mother! pierce me tlmmgh, 
Li my heart each wound renew 

Of my Savior, Crucified: 
Let me share with thee His pain. 
Who, for all my sins, was slain. 

Who, for me in torments, died. 

0. Wounded with His every wound. 
Steep my soul till it hath swooned 

In His very blood away; 
While my body here decays. 
Make my soul Thy goodness praifle. 
Safe in Paradise with thee. 



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d oft His arms and bosom, 
'ondly straining to her own; 
t her pallid lips imprinting, 
On each wound of her dear Son 
Till, in one last kiss of anguish, 
All her melting soul is gone. 

4. Gentle Mother, we beseech thee, 
By thy tears and trouble sore, 
By the death of thy dear Offspring 
By the bloody wounds He bore, 
Touch our hearts with that true so 
Which afflicted thee of yore. 

TO THE HOLT ANGELS AND S. 

No. 127. SAINT MICHAEL 




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1. Bear - ing our re - spons - ive part. 

2. Cast A - bad - don from on high. 

8, By whose watchful care repelling, 

King of everlasting grace, 
Every ghostly adversary. 

All things evil, all things base; 
Grant us of thine only goodness. 

In thy paradise a place. 

4. Laud and honor to the Father, 
Laud and honor to the Son, 
Laud and honor to the Spirit, 
Ever Three and ever One: 
Consubstantial, co-etftmal. 
While unending agea tmw. 



TO THE GUARDIAK ANGEL, 

No. 128. DEAR ANGEL, EVER AT MY SIDE. 

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too deaf to hear. 



8. I cannot feel thee touch ray hand. 
With pressure light and mild, 
To check me, as my mother did; 
When I was but a child. 

4. But I have felt thee in my thoughts, 
Fighting with sin for me, 
And when my heart loves God, I kuo^ , 
The sweetness is from thee. 

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6. Yes! when I pray, thou pra] 
Thy prayer is all for me; 
But when I sleep, thou sleepest not, 
But watchest patiently. 



Then love me, love me, angel, dear 
And I will love thee more; 

And help me when my soul is csast. 
Upon th' eternal shore. 




No. 129. HOW KIND IT IS OF YOU TO COME. 



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I. And if I had my wish, I would. 
Dear angel mine! be always good, 
This minute I would rather die. 
Than say bad words or tell a lie. 

:. I alwaysw feel disposed this way, 
Whene'er I kneel me down to pray. 
But I forget when church is o'er, 
And am as naughty as before. 

I, O blessed guardian, kind and mild, 
Have pity on a poor, weak child, 
And pray that God will make me strong. 
To do the right, and shun the wrong. 

\. Thy broad, white wing shall be my shield, 
While battling on life's dusky field: 
Thine arms enfold me, when I die, 
And waft me homewatd U> XSaa^^ . 

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2. May we thy pro - tec - tion fii 

8. You, who faithfully attended, 

Him, whom heaven and earth adore 
You, with pious care, defended 
Jesus dear and Mary pure. 
Happy saint, etc. 

4. May our fervent prayers ascending 
Move thee for our souls to ple°'^ 
— ^'AjmJ thy smile of peace descenc' 

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Thou dost ever to us senc 
Holy Joseph, et 

4. We have prayed and thou 
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Jo - seph, hail! 




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1. peace - ful vale, hail, ho - ly Jo - seph! 

2. - Son redeemed, hail, ho - ly Jo - seph! 

3. Hail, holy Joseph, hail! 

Prince of the house of Gk)d, 
Hail, holy Joseph! 

May His best graces be, 
By tbjr sweet hands, bestowed. 
Haii/etc. 

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God's cboice^ 
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2. those on earth that own his rule. 



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Fathers of mighty Rome, whose word, 
Shall pass the doom of life or death, 

By humble cross and bleeding sword. 
Well have they won their laurel wreath. 

O happy Rome, made holy now, 
By these two martyr's glorious blood. 

Earth's best and fairest cities bow, 
By thy superior claims subdued. 

For thou alone art worth them all, 

City of Martyrs! Thou alone 
Canst cheer our pilgrim hearts, and call 

The Savior's sheep to Peter's throng. 

All honor, pow'r and praise be giv'n 
To Him, Who reigns in bliss on high, 

For endless, endless years in hsa.N'\i, 
One ODly Qod in Trinity. 

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SAINT PATRICK. MARCH 17. 




1. Grate - ful notes to heav'n as-cend*ing, 

2. Pa - gan priests their dark de - lu-sions, 




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2. Pat - rick came, and in con - fu-sion. 




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2. De - mons from his pres - ence fled. 

8. Lol their infant arms extending, 
Erin's children crave his aid, 
To their wants t"he ^am\ «XXeiitoL%, 
|:Soon their \xeave\iVy c«a\ o\ifci^.\ 






No. 1 35. Concluded. 
Prisons, insults, ever^ danger. 

On our prelate's mission wait, 
Patrick, still to fear a stranger, 

||:Trusts to bounteous heav'nhis fate. :|| 

Sickness flies, his voice obeying. 
Sightless eyes behold the day, 

And the power of Gkxi displaying, 
I -.Death, unwilling, yields his prey. :| 

Mortals, with amazement seeing, 
Senseless idols prostrate fall. 

Own the Author of their being, 
|*And procldm Him Lord oi all. :| 

No. 1 36. SAINT ROSE OF LIMA. AUG. 30TH. _ 




1. First flow-'ret of the des-ertwilcl!^< 

2. When first ap-pear'd the in-fant 8mile,i>®a 




1 . leaves the sweets of grace ex - bal®' ^ 

2. - ing up - on thy fea«- tures meeKi 




1. greet thee, Li - ma's saint- edl c^^^' 

2. seem'd as if there blush'd tlx^ v?^^^®' 




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No. 136. Concluded. 

8. And hence thy name, St. Rose, was giv< 
Not by thy earthly parents' choice, 
But by the holy Queen of Heaven, 
Who bade thee m that name rejoice. 

4. Transplanted from the wordly gaze, 

Which sometimes taints the fairest flowe 
In solitude thou lovedst to praise 
Thy Spouse, amid Religion's bowers. 

5. There oft thy mind, too pure, too high. 

For this low world of sin and strife. 
Held blest communion with the sky. 
Enjoying heaven in mortal life. 

6. And once, amid thy rapturous prayer, 

Thy heavenly Spouse, Himself, came dcv 
Most sweetly breathing in thine ear, 
**Rose of my heart, receive thy crown. 

7. And whilst amid his glories now. 

Thou seest Him face to face — oh! deig 
St. Rose, to hear thy suppliant's vow. 
That grace and glory we may gain. 



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SAINT ALOYSIUS. JUNE 21 ST. 



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ir - tuous path that saints have trod. 

[ tenderness, O Virgin bright, 
ices within his youthful arms, 
object of his souls delight, 
[nfant Savior's lovely charms. :| 

ful strains, come sound his praise, 
anthems fill the vaulted sky, 
igels, wake your cVvo\cesX\«i^^, 

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No. 139. Concluded. 

3. With toils immense, both sea and land, 

Immortal souls to God to gain, 
He measures o'er, at God's command, 
Then dies upon a desert plain, 

4. To God, the Father, praise be sung, 

And to the Son, co-equal King, 

And to the Spirit, Who has sprung, 

From both, let's Alleluias sing. 



No. 140. 



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To be as free as thou from st 
As constant, fervent, pure and i 
Regardless of earth's fleetmg 
Sweet Agnes, etc. 

4. And, holy saint, be this thy pra 

That, prizing not the world's 
Through trials it may be our a 
To strive but for a heavenly « 
Sweet Agnes, etc. 




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Listening sages of 

Who in ways of darkness trod; 
See them thronging, all their lon^ 

Centres in the Lamb of Gkxl. 



4. Salt of nations! twelve foundatio 

Twelve Apostles, see them all. 

Sons of Thunder, and the wonde 

Of the Gtentiles, holy Paul, 

Loving Peter, and still sweeter, 

Friend of Jesus, Blessed Johr 

Full of gladness, no more sadnf 

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4. Many a blow and biting sculptun 

Polished well those stones elect 
In their places now compacted 

By the heavenly Architect, 
Who, therewith, hath willed fon 

That His palace should be decl 

5. Laud and honor to the Father, 

Laud and honor to the Son, , 
Laud and honor to the Spirit, 

Ever Three, and ever One, 
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4. u opini 01 grace! o w^. 

See how, for Thy presence, they I^Ql 
Oh! then to enliven their sadness desc 
And fill theih with peace and with joy 

5. O Mother of mercy! Dear Soother in , 
Send, Thou, to their torments a balm; 
Attemper the rigor of justice severe, 
And soften their flames with a pitying 

6. Ye patrons, who watched o'er their sal 
O think how they need your fidelity d 
And stir all the angels and saints of 
To plead for the souls that upon yoi 

7. Ye friends who, once sharing their 
Now happy already, in Paradise rei^ 
Oh ! comfort their hearts with a w] 
And call them to share in your pl( 

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May yet be heard and bring them 
For God will hear thy sighs, if meek 
Thy tears, if offered up for peace. 
Christ's precious, etc. 

4. Pray for the Dead! and while ye pw 

Tremble, lest sin thy soul o'ertakf 

Lest, when thine eyes are closed toJ 

Thy soul in Purgatory wake. | 



JjL 146. OHl TURN TO JESUS, MOTHER, TURN. 




1. Oh! turn to Je - sus, Motli-er, turn, And 

2. Spouses of Christ they are, for He Was 




1. call Him by His ten-d'rest names; Prav 

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2. age, while glo - ry is 

3. O Mary! Let thy Son no r 

His lingering spouses thi 
God's children to their God 

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Angels and souls all lool 
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1. Je - sus, And His home a - bove. 

2. shel - ter, Till life's strife be o'er. 

3. When my wearied soul leaves 

This temple of clay, 
Shield kindly, my Mother, 

O guard on my way, 
O leave me not, Mother, 

Till danger be o'er. 
My anchor cast firmly 

On iieaven's bright bkote. 

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8. In supremae nocte coenae 
Recumbens cum f ratribus, 

Obeervata lege plene 
Cibis in legalibus, 

Cibum turbae duodenae 
Se dat suis manibus. 

4. Yerbum caro panem verum 

Verbo camem efficit, 
Fitque sanguis Christi merum, 

£t si sensus deficit, 
Ad finnandum cor sincerum 

Solo fides sufflcit 

5. Tantum ergo Sacramentum 

Veneremur cemui, 
Et antiquum documentum 

Novo cedat ritui, 
Praestet fides supplementum 

Seusuum defectui. 

6. Genitori Qenitoque 

Laus et jubilatio, 
Salus, honor, virtus quoque 

Sit et benedictio: 
Procedenti ab utroque 

Ck>mpar sit laudatio. 

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Sed auditu solo tuto creditur; 
Credo quid quid dixit Dei Filius, 
Nil hoc veritatis verbo verius. 

3. In Cnice latebat sola Deltas, 
At hie latet simul et humanitas; 
Ambo tamen credens atque confitens 
Peto, quod petivit latro poenitens. 

4* Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor, 
Deum tamen meum te eonfiteor; 
Fac, me tibi semper magis credere. 
In te spem habere, te diligere. 

6. Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine, 

Me immundum munda tuo sanguine: 
Cujus una stilla salvum facere, 
Totum mundum quit ab omni scelere. 

7. Jesu, quem velatum nunc adspicio, 
Oro, fiat illud, quod tam sitio: 

Ut, te revelata cernens facie 
Yisu sun beatus tuae glonae. 

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ROi 9t CondiNndi 

5. Visas, tactus gustus, in te fallitar 

Sed auditu solo tuto creditur 
Credo quid quid dixit Dei Pilius. 
Nil hoc veritads verbo verius. 

8. In Cruce latabat sola Deitas, 
Sed hie latet simul et humanitas; 
Ambo tamen credens atque confltens 
Peto, quod petivit latro poenitens. 

4. Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor, 

Deum tamen meum te confiteor; 

Fac me tibi semper magis credere. 
In te spem habere, te diligere. 

6. Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine, 

Me immundum munda tuo sanguine: 
Cujus una stilla salvum facere, 
Totum mundum quit ab omni scelere, 

7. Jesu, quem velatum nunc adspicio, 
Oro, flat illud, quod tam sitio: 

Ut te revelata cemens facie 
Visu sim beatus tuae gloiiaid. 



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2. -lis es pi-e Je-su! O cordis ju-bi- 




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O bone Jesut 

O bone Jesu! 

4. Gregi fidelium 
Da, bone Jesul 
O dukis Jesul 
Salutis exitum 
O pie Jesu! 



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And open wide our heavenQ 
Make safe the way that leads 
And close the path to misery 

5. O come, O come. Thou Lore 
Who to Thy tribes, on Sinai 
In ancient times didst give tl 
In cloud, and majesty, and a 

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Jesus, Lord of Heaven and eart 
Mary, Joseph, lend your aid. 
With us sing our Savior's birth. 
Sing, oh ! sing, etc. 

No. 3. COME, YE LOFTY, COME, YE LOWLY 






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No. 3. Concluded. 

3. Come, ye children, blithe and merry. 

This one Child your model make; 
Christmas holly, leaf and berry, 

All be prized for His dear sake; 
Come, ye gentle hearts, and tender, 

Come, ye spirits, keen and bold; 
All in all your homage render, 

Weak and mighty, young and old. 

4. High above, a star is shining. 

And the Wise men haste from far: 
Come, glad hearts, and spirits pining, 

For you all has ris'n the star; 
Let us bring our poor oblations, 

Thanks, and love, and faith, and praise- 
* Come, ye people, come, ye nations, 

All in all, draw nigh to gaze. 



5. Hark! the heaven of heaven's is ringing: 
Christ, the Lord, to man is bom! 
Are not all our hearts, too, singing. 

Welcome, welcome, Christmas mom? 
Still the Child, all pow'r possessing, 

Smiles as through the ages past; 
And the song of Christmas blessing. 
Sweetly sinks to rest at last. 



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On a mother's breast Thou sleepest, 

Mother, yet a Virgin still: 
Sad, with eyes bedimme'd,Thou weepest, 

Eyes, which heaven with gladness fill, 
Oh I what work's, etc. 

Weak, the Strong, of strength the Giver, 
Small, Whose arms creation span, 

Boimd, Who only can deliver. 
Bom is He, Who ne'er began. 
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3. Jesus, my Jesus, so priceless iu worth, 
O, sweet Jesus, meek and mild, 
Joy of the angels and hope of the earth, 

Jesus, Jesus, bless Thy child ! 
Strong are the links and the bonds which confine 
My heart and soul to Thee, Jesv^is aXV m\ssK., 
Jesus, Jesus, etc. 

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- day, We may sing a - loud to- day. 



2. Name of gladness, name of pleasure, 

Name &yond what names can tell; 
Name of sweetness, passing measure. 

Ear and heart delighting well : 
*Tis our safeguard and our treasure. 

|:'Tis our help 'gainst sin and hell.:| 

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3. 'Tis the name for adoration, 

Tis the name of victory, 
'Tis the name for meditation. 

In the vale of misery. 
Name for joyful veneration, 

|:By the citizens on high.:| 

4. 'Tis the name that whoso preacheth, 

Finds it music to the ear; 
'Tis the name that whoso teacheth, 

Finds more sweet than honey's cheer; 
Who its perfect wisdom reacheth, 

|:Heavenly joy possesseth here.:| 

5. Jesus, we. Thy name adoring, 

Long to see Thee as Thou art; 
Of Thy clemencjr imploring 

So to write it m our heart, 
That hereafter, heavenward soaring, 

|:We with angels may \vvwe i^w\..*\ 



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O Hope of every contrite heart, 

O Joy of all the meek, 
To those who fall, how kind Thou art! 

How good to those who seek! 
But what to those who find? Ah ! this 
Nor tongue, nor pen can show, 

The love of Jesus, what it is, 
None but His loved ones know. 

O King of love. Thy blessed fire 

Does such sweet flames excite. 
That first it raises the desire. 

Then fills it with delight. 
Jesus! our only thought be Thou, 

As Thou our prize wilt be; 
Jesus! be Thou our glory now. 

And tnrougb eteimly. 



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O spare and pardon me, Lord ! 




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Hark! with what awful cry 

His Spirit takes its flight! 
That cry, it pierced Mary's heart, 

And whehmed her soul in night. Woe,etc. 

The sun withdraws his light; 

The midday heavens grow pale; 
Moon, stars, the imiverse joint, 

Their Maker's death bewail. Woe, cUj. 

Shall man alone be mute? 

Come, youth, and hoary hairs! 
Come, rich and poor! come, all mankind ! 

And bathe those feet in tears. Woe, etc. 

Come, fall before His Cross, 

Who shed for us His blood; 
Who died the victim of his love. 

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Sa - vior's Blood, My life, mj 



Noi 9. Concluded, 
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To all e - ter - ni - ty. 



To endless ages let us praise 

The Precious Blood, whose price could raise 

The world from wrath and sin; 
Whose streams our inward thirst appease, 
And heal the sinner's worst disease, 

K he, if he but bathe therein. 

O (sweetest Blood, that can implore 
l^ardon of God and heaven restore. 

The heaven which sin had lost: 
While Abel's blood for vengeance pleads. 
What Jesus shed still intercedes. 

For those, for those, who wrong Him most. 

O to be sprinkled from the wells. 
Of Christ's own sacred Blood, excels 

Earth's best and highest bliss: 
The ministers of wrath divine, 
Hurt not the happy hearts that shine. 

With those, with those, red drops of His. 

Ah! there is joy amid the saints, 
And hell's despairing courage faints, 

When this sweet song we raise: 
O louder then, and louder still, 
Earth with one mighty chorus fill, 

The Precious, Precious, B\oo^ Vi ^\«^s». 

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I saw Himself, and Him adored; 
I saw the napkin, and the sheet, 
That bound His head, and wrapt 

5. I heard the angels witness bear, 
"Jesus is risen. He's not here; 
Go, tell His brethren, they shall s 
Thine, and their hope in Galilee!' 

6. We, Lord, with faithful heart be! 
Thou'rt risen, and shalt ever live 
Thy conquering power o'ercame 
Let that same power, us sinners s 



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SING WE TRIUMPHANT. 



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This is the Savior, thus _ 
This is His noble triumphd 

4. Again, shall ye behold Him 
As ye, today, have seen Hi 
In glorious voice ascending 
Up to the portals of the s^ 

5. He hastes to mount His hea 
He takes His kingdom for ] 
And thence again* when tic 
To judge the nations shall c 



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1. -ta, im - pie en - per - na 
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2. Let mouth, and heart, and flesh combme. 
To herald forth our creed divine, 
And love so wrap our mortal frame. 
Others may catch the living flame. 

8. Praise to the Father, with the Son, 
And Holy Spirit, Three in One; 
As ever was in ages past, 
And shall be so while age^ \aB\.. 

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Noi 14. Concluded. 
2. Praise to the Father, aid the Son, 
And Holy Spirit, with Them One; 
And may the Son on us bestow 
The gifts that from the Spirit flow. 

No. 15. JESUS, SAVIOR OF MY SOUL 

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All my help from Thee 

Cover my defenceless hea 

With the shadow of Tl 

Hide me, etc. 



No. 16. ContiniMd. 



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No. 16. Concluded. 



4^VIII\ril 



To the prom - i - ses that bind 





o the '^Ho - ly Fam -i 



2. Jesus, Whose almighty bidding, 

All created things fulfil, 
Lives on earth in meek subjection, 

To His earthly parents* will. 
Sw#etest Infant, make us patient, 

And obedient for Thy sake; 
Teach us to be chaste and gentle. 

All our stormy passions break. 

3. Mary, thou alone wert chosen 

To be Mother of thy God, 
Thou didst guide the earlyf ootsteps 

Of the Great Incarnate Word. 
Dearest Mother! make us humble; 

For thy Son will take His rest. 
In the poor and lowly dwelling 

Of a humble sinner's breast. 

4. Joseph, thou wert called the father 

Of thy Maker and thy Lord; 
Thine it was to save thy Savior, 
From the cruel Herod's sword. 
Suffer us to call thee father; 
Show to us a father's love; 
Lead us safe througTa. everj diaxijgsc, 
TiJI we meet inlieavcvi «;)aoNfe. 

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JESUS, MARY, JOSEPH. 



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2. O names to which we fdnd-ly 



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1. -seph! 

2. -seph! 



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At those sweet sounds, what 
O love, where - with your 




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1. tho'ts a - rise, O Je - sus. Ma - ry, 

2. hearts do bum, O Je - sus, Ma - ry. 



i 



t^-iaxj 



-mr 



1. Jo -seph! Our hearts ex - 


ult 


wUX^ 


2. Jo ' seph! O do by 


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2. sin - ners pieau. 



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1. Ma - ry, Jo 

2. Ma - ry, Jo 

O names that point the just n 
O Jesus, Mary, Joseph! 

Assist us while on earth we s 
O Jesus, Mary Joseph! 

O make us live for none but 
O Jesus, Mary, Joseph! 



GRATEFUL NOTES. 



i 



Noi 18. Continued! 




Thy glorious name a - dored, 






4- 



4- 




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1 



Ho 



rr^ 



fTf 




ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord, 



fn 




-iSh 



Thy glorious name 



a - dored. 



S5 



tfr «iT 



3 



^ 



le 



lu 



la. 



Men on earth, saints above, 
Sing the great Redeemer's love, 
liLord, Thy mercies never M\, 
Hail, ceiestiai goodness, hai\..*.\ 



M : 



No. 19. 



THEE, SOVEREIGN GOD. 



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mf 

1. Thee, Sovereign G 




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K 



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f 



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praise, And greet Thee 



I 



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rart 



fes - tive lays; 



No. 19. Concluded. 




With echoes sounds im • mor- tal fame. 



Lord God of hosts, the heavenly pow'rs 
For Thee vibrate the vaulted tow'rs, 
Cherubs and seraphs throned on high, 
Still Holy, Holy, Holy cry. 

Both heaven and earth aloud display, 
Thy beauty, grandeur majesty; 
Thy praises fill th' Apostles' choir, 
The Prophets in the song conspire. 

O! grant us, with the saints above; 
To share Thy everlasting love; 
Save Lord' Thy people, and enhance 
Thy grace on Thy inheritance. 

Forever rule and guide their ways, 
Each day we'll chant aloud Thy praise, 
No age shall fail to extol Thy name. 
No hour neglect Thy lasting fame. 

Preserve us. Lord, this day from ill, 
Have mercy. Lord! have mercy still; 
As we have hoped, so crown our pain. 
Nor Jet our hope in Thee be '^am. 

295 



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rw 



All to leave and f o' 



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I am poor, despised, 



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Thou, henceforth, my 



No. 20. Conclu<l«^ 




Thou, henceforth, my all shalt be. 

2. Let the world despise and leave me. 

It has left my Savior, too; 
I '.Human hearts and looks deceive me. 
Thou art not, like them, untrue. :|| 

3. Whilst Thy graces shall adorn me, 

God of wisdom, love, and might, 
|:Foes may hate, and friends may scorn me, 
Show Thy face, and all is bright. :|| 

4. Soul, then, know Thy full salvation, 

Rise o'er sin, and fear, and care; 
I Joy to find in every station, 
Something still to do or bear.:) 

5. Think what Spirit dwells within thee. 

Think what sacraments are thine; 
I .Think that Jesus died to win thee — 
Child of heaven, canst thou repine ?:| 

6. Haste thee on from grace to glory, 

Arm'd with faith, and winged with prayer, 
|:An eternal day before thee, 
Waits for Gk)d to guide thee there. :| 

7. Soon shall close thine earthly mission, 

Patience shall thy spirit raise; 
|:Hope shall change to gVaA imiXAcra., 
Faith to sight, and prayer Xft v'wS^^.'X 

2sn 



go °"„ , TO 




No. 22. 



mf 



TANTUM ERGO. II. 



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nrf 



1. Tantum er 

2. Gre - ni - to 

p 



go 8a - era - men- turn 
ri, Ge - ni - to - que 




1. Ve-ne-re 

2. Lauset ju 



mur cer-nu-i; Et an- 
bi - la - ti - o, Sa - lus 



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2. 



-ti-quum 
ho - nor, 




do - cu - men - turn No 
vir - tus quo - que Sit 

mf 



vo 
et 



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^^ 



i9^—\- 



1. 
2. 



ce - dat 
be - ne 



n 
die 



tu 
ti 



i; Prae - stet 
o, Pro - ce- 



P=5 






g r^-g? 



1. 

2.. 



fi - des 
-den - ti 



sup - pie - men- tuxa. fe^xs. - «ck.- 
ab u - tto - c\\\^ Ccvca - >^5t 

29d 



1. -um de - fec-tu - i. A 

2. sit lau - da - ti - o. 



No. 23. 



TANTUM ERGO. III. 




m 



■J— 4 



HV-^4^: 



^^ 



1. Tantum er - go 8a - era 

2. Ge - ni - to - ri ge - ni 



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ii 



1. Ve - ne - re - mur cer - m 

2. Laus et ju - bi - la - ti 




No. 23. Concluded^ 



-«*- 




1. -men-tum, No - vo ce - dat ri - tu- 

2. quo - que, Sit et be - ne - di - cti 




1. -i. Praestet fl - des sup-pie -men - turn, 

2. -o. Pro - ce - den - ti ab - u - tro - que 



P 



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o 



/^ 



i 



^ 



i9- 



-&- 



¥- 



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1. Sen-su - um de - fe -ctu - i. A - men. 

2. Compar sit lau - da - ti - o. 

No. 24. TANTUM ERGO. IV. 



* 






:& 



is^ 






(5^ 



1. Tan - turn er - go Sac - ra - men-tum 

2. Ge - ni - to - ri ge - ni - to - que, 




1. ve - ne 


- re 


- mur 


cer 


- ii\i 


- V, 


2. Jau8 et 


;u 


- bi - 

aoi 


la 


- ^ 


- ^, 




^m 



1. no - vo 

2. sit et 






ce - dat 
be - ne 



1. Praes-tet fi - des 

2. Pro - ce - den - ti 



^^H 



n - 
die - 




sup 
ab 



1. sen - su - um de - fe 

O r%r\rr\ _ r»or ait Iqh _ Hi 






No, 25. 



SALUTARIS HOSTIA. I. 




i 



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= =^=S 



tif: 



1. O 

2. U 



sa - lu 
ni tri 



ta 
no 



I 



i 



- ris hos • 

- que Dom 



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&SS1 



f?FW 



1. a, Quae 

2. no, Sit 



coe - 11 
sem - pi 



pan 

ter 



dis 
na 



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T 



5 



-19- 



tr^ 



1. o - sti - um, 

2. glo - ri - a, 



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Bel 
Qui 



la 
vi 



I 



i 



T 



pre - 
tarn 



^ 



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:s: 



3: 



-^*- 



1. -munt ho - sti - li - a, 

2. si - ne ter - mi - no, 



Da ro 
No - bis 



bur, 
do- 




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i 



i 



g 



^ 



■^• 



-?5Hr 



r f 



1. fer 


au 


- xi - 


11 - \1IQ.. 


2. -iiet 


in 


pa - 


tri - a. 

9(» 



i# 



m 



m 



r. ho - sti 
2. Do - mi 



fc* 



^ 



rr 

1. pan - dis 

2. -ter - na 



>^. 



s 



a, 
no 






1. -la pre 




munt 



No. 26. Concluded. 



m=rfH 



"/^ 



i 



1. -xi 
2. pa 



f tr r^ m 



li 
tri 



um. 
a. 



27. 



SALUTARIS HOSTIA I m 



^Ef^ 



men. 



i 



1. O 

2. U 



f 

sa 
ui 



lu - ta 

tri - DO 



ris 
que 



P..\> J J J J I I J ^ J^ i 



1. ho - sti - a Quae coe - li pan - dis 

2. Do - mi - no Sit sem - pi - ter - na 



nrtm 



^ 



1. o - sti -um; Bel - la pre - munt ho 

2. glo-ri - a Qui vi - tarn «l - \ia 



8Q6 



No. 27. Concluded. 




i-j-ib-i 



s 



^ 



p 



i.^ 



^ 



i 



r^^- 



1 . - sti - li - a Da ro - bur. fer au - 

2. ter -mi -no No - bis do - net in 



\^' \l}\ \ l^fj \ J,^ 



1. - xi - 11 - um. 

2. pa-tri - a. 



men. 



No. 28 



SALUTARIS HOSTIA I V. 



^^ 



M^ 



J 



1. O 

2. U 



sa 
ni 



lu 
tri 



ta 
no 



ns 
que 



i^ 



/> 



^Ei 




m 



1. ho ' sti 
2. Do - mi 



1 



f=r 



a, Qviaft w» - li pan 
no, ^\t ^Txv - ^\ - \fc^ 



dis 



No. 2a Condudad. 



1. o - sti - um; Bel - la pre - munt ho- 

2. glo - ri - a, Qui vi - tarn si - ne 



r^/^/ i J N ^ 



1. -sti - li - a, Da 

2. ter - mi - no No 



ro - bur fer au 
bis do - net in 



^ ^ 



^m 



Wf nn 



1. -xi - li - um, Da ro - bur fer au- 

2. pa - tri - a, No - bis do - net in 



i 



^ 



/> 



s 



f~^rH 



I 



sf- 



1. -xi 

2. pa 



tri 



f 



um. 
a. 

an 



^ - TEkKOL, 




No. 29 



AVE VERUM. 



^mm- 



4 



■<9- 



^ 



m 




j A - ve, ve - rum Cor - pus, na - turn 
/ Ve - re pas - sum, im - mo - la - turn 



j^ 



i 



S»=5 



'&- 



Gt— 




Hail, true bod - y of the Sa - vior, 
Slain up - on the cross, to cleanse us, 



X 






t 



1 



j de Ma - ri - a 
\ in Cru - ce pro 



Vir - gi - ne; 
ho - mi-ne; 




T=l 



i 



T 



ry s Vir 



3^ 



j Spot - less Ma - ry's Vir ^ gin birth ! 
\ By His pains from sins of earth; 



P 



y 



SEp^ 



; 



+ 



i 



i 



1 

Cu - jus la - tus per - f o - ra - tum 
Es - to no - bis prae - gu - sta - tum 




l=:q: 



I 



I 



T 



^ 



From Whose side,loT ^\\x - v«5^ ^^^^^ - '^> 

MajstThou,dear-est licvc^, ^i^ ^^ - ^^ 

-soft 



No. 29. Continued. 



rJ" J J-* J rirt^J~ T:-rTTi 



i Flux - it un - da, san - gui - ne. / 
I Mor - tis in ex - a - mi - ne. J" 



i 



i^ 



i^— ^ 



;= 



^-T ■ 



j Wa - ter flow'd and min - gled blood I 
} In death's hour to be our food, f 




i 
fn * 

^1 




O hear us, merciful and 






f ! * O 



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jt J - ; /^ j 



S^ 




pi - e! O Je - su Fi - H 

\ 



S 



5t^::it 



3 



jgra 



cious, Oh, swee\. ^^ - «^^^ 

309 



\ 




No. 29i Concluded. 



I is^ 



F 



De - i 



et 



Ma - ri -' ae! 



^V-'' I jj#^^^ 

/ ^-^ 



Je - sua, Child of Ma - ly. 
Ko. 30. PANIS ANGaORUM. 






Hf^-g 



^ 



^ 



^ 



1. O pa - nis an - ge 

2. O gra - ti - ae fo 



rr 



t 



lo . rum, a- 
di - na, O 



fi toj J j J | J:-^i ^ 



1. -mo - ris O, e - du - li - urn, O 

2. glo - ri - ae commer - ti - um, vir - 



^ 



3 



T 



i3 



tfe 



^=» 



n-" 



1 — ■ 



1. po - tus, O «k - Ts^Qix \\m, the- 
;8. tu - lis oi - ^ - ^'^ - ^^. ««.• 



No. 30. Concluded. 



#T~j j iTjy^firfi 



1. - sau-nis et pe - cu - li - um, } 

2. - les - ti - um - que mer - ci - um 



P 



t 



i 



o 



-^i- n^ 



^ 



Je - su, dul - cis - si - me, O 



^ 



i JiJ^ ^J'-G 



Je - su, ca - ris - si - me, O 




su, De-US, me - us et 



P 



s^i 



i 



^ 



iX]nn 



^ 



mni - a, O Je 






1. -su, De-US me- us et o - mni - a. 

3. O panis angelorum 

Castis paratus mentibus, 
Panisque flliorum, 
Non porrigendus coi^Xsvsa. Q> ^^ss^x, <?^r.. 

3V1 




No, 31. 



ESCA VIATORUM. 



^^ 




I 



i 



rrr r r r r 

1.0 e - sea vi - a - to -rum, O 






rr TP 




pa - nis an - ge - lo - rum, O 



m 



i 



^^m 



rj f 



man - na coe - li - turn. E 



^^f-H-f^^ 



I 
su - .ri - en - tes ei - ba, Dul- 




r f 

- ce - di ■ ne noii ^ts. - ^^, C^jft- 



%v;t 



i 



«ipi 



No.3t. Concluded. 




- da quae - ren - ti 



um, Cor- 



/> 



rr^^ 



*- 



J 



r 

' da quae 



-zr 



ren - ti - um. 



2. O lympha, fons amoris, 
Qui puro Salvatoris 
E corde profluit. 
Tesitientes pota, 
Haec sola nostra vota 
I :His una sufficis. :| 

8. O Jesu, tuum vultum, 
Quern colimus occultum, 

Sub panis specie, 
Fac, ut remoto velo, 
Post libera in coelo, 

I :Cemamus facie : | 

813 





No. 32. SAVING HOST, WE FALL BEFORE THEL 



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p 



sa^ 



^e 



i 



i- 



rt 




1. 8av-ing Host, we fall before Thee, 

2. From Thy Father's throne descending 



w 



^ 



i 



e^ 



f 



1 



rY 



'^ 



1. Trust -ing in our Sa - vior's word, 

2. Thou becom'st our dai - ly bread; 



fc^ 



^^^^ 



k 



tfe 



1. Thee we own the Lord of glo - ry, 
2 'Midst ce - les - tial hosts at - tending, 



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^ 



^i 



i 



I* 



f 



P 



1. Thee we own our Sov'reign Lord. 
2, With Thy fLes^i owi ^xs^^ «x^ 1^. 



^4 



No. 32. Concluded! 



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'^H i^ J itfi ^ 



r^ 



1. While our e - vil foes con-tending, 

2. Come, Thou source of ev - 'ry blessing, 



4- 



teisl 



^ 



i 



tb 



3^ 



9=^ 



1. Threaten our e - ter - nal loss 

2. Warm our hearts with love di - vine; 



tit 



^=P^ 



^ 




1. Be with heav'nly grace de - fend-ing, 

2. Let Thy grace our souls pos-sess - ing, 



g^y^^ 



s^ 



^ 



1. And pro - tect us with Thy cross, 

2. Make us be for - ev - er Thine, 



^ 



^ 



^^ 









yz 



P 



1. And pro - tect \ift ^VCsi 'vXs^ <st^'»». 

2. Make us be tox - e^ - et ^\^ssv^ I 

31& 



No. 33. 
Alldbreve.- 



AVE VERUM. 



S ^'X 



^ 



w 



p 

1. A 



r^ 



y^^^ ^ 



^ 



ve, ve - rum cor - pus, 






mi 



-s^—l 



Ve 



t 
na-tum de Ma-ri - a Vir-gi-ne. 



# 



^ 



S 



re pas - sum, im 



4-4 



mo 



d: 



' T' Jr^ ^ ^^r— V I gl ^ I - I 



5^ 



e 



1^- 



la - turn in Cru 



ce 



riJt, 



pro 



i 



^^ 



S: 



2 



:?r= 



^ 



ho - mi - ne. 
^ a tempo. 



Cu - jus la - tus 



^ 



e-^j-^ 



P 



rr^ f 



1— r 



-tem- 



per - f o - ra - tumY\\3i - ^\\ >mv - ^, 



cres. 



No. 33. Concluded. 
P 




W4^^^^ 



r 



g=^ 



prae - gu - sta - turn mor - tis 
rit. zi==^p dolce.- 



m ex 




- a 



^ 



mi - ne. O cle 



poco. rit. mf 



-i 



mens! O 
a tempo. 



^m 



r 

pi 



g=g 



r 



e! O dul - cis Je - su, 



$ 






-^>- 



T 



f^ 



li Ma - ri" 

817 



-5^ 
/ 



No. 34. 



JESUS, JESUS, COME TO ME. 



1. Je - 8U8, Jesus, 



i 



come to me, Oh how 
2. Emp- ty is all world-ly joy, Ev - er 



e8 



i 



s^ 



WW 



^=t 



T-:3r 



3. Comfort my poor soul distress'd,Take pos- 

4. On the cross m ,ag - o-ny , Thou dSdst 




I 



1. much I long for Thee 1 Come Thou, 

2. mixed with some al - loy; Give me 



*n=i 



i 



B^ 



T 



3. -ses - sion of my breast, Oh ! how 

4. hang three hours for me; I my 




4- 



mf 




t 



t 
all friends the best, Take pos 
tnie Sov'reign Good, Je - sus. 



5 



T 



3. oft 1 8\g\ilat'\\i^\ ^fe-^w^, 

4. heart to TYvee xe - «^^\:^*. ^ ^^^^^ 




No. 34. Concluded. 




^m 



1. ses - sion of my breast, Take pos- 

2. Thy own Flesh and Blood, Jesus, 




3. Je 

4. rap 



sus, come to me, 
ture to be Thine, 



Jesus, 
O what 



I 



fcr^ 



S 



^ 



J 



i 



/> 



-zgg^ 



i 




fc^ 



1. -ses - sion of my breast. 

2. Thy own Flesh and Blood. 



S 



?n 



* 



^T ^^ 



^ 



3. Je - sus, come to me, 

4. rap - ture to be Thine. 

No. 35. SACRED HEART. 

Solo. 



$ 



^ 



* 



g g I gr 



T 




1.0 Sa - cred Heart! in ac -cents 




burning, We noNV powx \o\N>a. «^^5S. 

319 



i 




^^ 



NOi 35. Continued. 



T 



^=rd 



love of Thee; For here 






i 



a9s?± 



^ 



i 






^ 



w 



our 



^ t 

hopes aDd here our yearnings Both 




meet and min - gle ten der - ly. 
Chorus. O Sacred Heart of our Re- 



W^-i 



^ 



deem - er, 



O 8a-cred Heart of 



Bum - ing with 



r L' c ^ 



our 
love 



m 



Re - deem-er, 

on Cal - va 

— J- 



i 



w 



— : — ^- 



-Bp: 






^w. 






No. 35. Continued. 



I 



2Z. 



Cal - va 



f 



ry, 



Heart of 



i 



^m 



^ 



w^ 



m 



T 



r^i^ 



Je 



sus ev - er lov-ing, O 



J'"'^' .il.ul'l I 



make us bum with love of Thee Thro' 




%. O Heart of mercy! ever eager, 

Thy children's woes and wounds to heal, 
O Heart most purel O Heart most patient! 
Unto our souls Thy depths reveal. 

3. O Heart Divine 1 in Thee confiding, 
We soon shall learn to do Thy will; 
And in Thy sacred wounds abidvcv^, 
Tby burning love our Yiearts sYi-aXV^Sl- 




Noi 35i Concluded! 

4. O Heart of love! O make us love Thee, 

And ever serve Thee faithfully; 
O sweetest Heart! we humbly pray Thee, 
O let us live and die in Thee! 

5. O Heart! the source of ev'ry blessing! 

Thou sweetest, strongest, holiest, best I 
Be now our treasure in this exile, 
And once in heav'n, be Thou our rest! 



No. 36. HEAVEN'S GLORIOUS KING. 

mf 

•^ -4- 



^^^ 



^ 1 a n 



1. O heav - en's glo 

2. O Heart! love's vie 



nous 
tim 




m 



U 



1. King, Who dost Thy star - ry 

2. .slain! O heav - en's last - ing 




1. throne, And \\& Xx\ - v^sv^^Uant 

2. joy I To -vr^iavxi ^\^ - xxvjss, - ^ 



S£t 



No. 36. Continued. 




1. bliss 

2. mor 



U-^4 ; 



post- pone, To 
tals fly, Nor 



/-s 






-«5'— #- 



be 
fly 

-4- 



our 
for 



1. of - fer - iag. 

2. help in vain. 




Je 
O 



]-4- 



r^ 



P 



sus, our 
may we 



:^::j= =g==i: 



1. hearts de - light, 

2. ne'er pro - voke 



-^^ 



i:i=^^ 



This faith - f ul 
This meek, this 



r\ 



t 



1. flock in - spire. Of Thy great 

2. ten - der Heart, Where love for 



m 



r^=ir. 



1^ 



^ 



^ 



^ 



heart 
us 


to 
has 


sing 
fixed 







2. struck the 



kiU 



M I 



3. When sin for vengeai 
This Heart, with pc 

Withstands ih'Ahn 

And straight His ant 

Love did this refuge 

Love lanced our S 

Fond love display 

And bade us welcoi 

4. Thence blood t» W£ 
Gushed out on e^ 
Oltakeandteei 

« _^ nim OCT 



0. 37. 



HEABT OF HEARTS. 



fe 






:i 



-tf 



E 



— r 

1. O Heart of hearts, the 

2. O Heart all glow - mg, 



^ 



no - liest 
blaz - ing, 



fti^h'm^t 



L. Heart of Je - sus, so ten-der and so 
J. Heart of Je - sus, consumed for us with 




[. strong, Heart of 
J. love. Heart of 



Je - susl sub - 
Je -sus! through 




L - lim - est and yet low - li - est, I 
J. Thee,mys - ter - y a - mazing, All 

P 



feE^ 



tS 



t 



^^ 



^ 



IP 



L. greet 


Thee 


with 


a song, I 


J. good 


comes 


from 

325 


a - \iON^> ^i^ 



' V^ I T 



1. 

2. 



greet 
good 



Thee 
comes 



with 
from 



a 
a 






m 



4=:# 



t 

of 
of 



1. Heart 

2. Heart 



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2. Floods thence to a heart descending, 

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Raise a spring there upwards tending. 
Whence those living waters well. 

3. Kneel we then to worship lowly. 

Whence all good to us hatiiiLcs^Ti, 
Shunnin^earthly joys, love «o\^^ , 
Je8us' Heart, that's trvift aXoue. 

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No. 39. Concluded. 




ev - '17 heart and tongue. 



2. O Heart, for me on fire, 

With love no man can speak, 
My yet untold desire, 
Qod gives me for Thy sake. 
While, etc. 

3. Too true, I have forsaken 

Thy flock, by wilful sin: 
Yet now let me be taken, 
Back to Thy fold again. 
While, etc. 

4. As Thou art meek and lowly, 

And ever pure of heart, 
So may my heart be wholly 
Of Thine the counterpart. 
While, etc. 

5. O that to me were given, 

The pinions of a dove, 
rd speed aloft to heaven. 
My Jesus' love to prove. 
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O Mary, ever haxJ 

8. Hear our childlike, siif 
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3. O Mother dear, O, pray for me. 

Should pleasure's syren lay 
E'er tempt thy child to wander far 
From virtue's path away. 
O Mother, etc. 

4. When thorns beset life's devious way, 

And darkling waters flow, 
Then, Mary, aid thy weeping child, 
Thyself a Mother show. 
O Mother, etc. 

5. O Mother dear, O pray for me 

When all looks bright and fair. 
That I may all my danger see. 
For surely then 'tis near. 
O Mother, etc. 

6. A Mother's prayer, how much we need, 

If prosperous be the ray 
That paints with gold the flowery mead 
Which blossoms in our way. 
O Mother, etc. 

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Call her, trust her lovingly; 
When the tempest rages round thee, 

She will calm the troubled sea. 

Gifts of heaven she has given, 

Noble Lady, to our race; 
She, the Queen, who decks her subjects, 
With the light of (Jod's own grace. 

All my senses, heart, affections. 
Strive to sound her glory forth. 

Spread around me sweet memorials, 
Of the Virgin's priceless worth. 

Sing in songs of praise imending. 
Sing the world's majestic Queen; 

Never weary, always telling, 
All the gifts she givea U> isysoi. 



No. 44. WILT THOU LOOK UPON ME, MOTHER? 
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Wilt thou whisper kind direction 
To the angel by my side. 
O my, etc. 

3. Wilt thou pray for me to Jesus, 

That His will I e'er may know, 
Wilt thou tell me then His pleasure, 
That I e'er may to it bow. 
O my, etc. 

4. O then Mother, I petition. 

And I know thy aid will come, 
Angels praise thee for it. Mother, 
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3. O Mary, be this heart our stay, 
Till death shall call our souls away, 
From this frail dust, then, ere we part. 
Hide us, O Mary! in thy heart. 

4. Through that pure heart where thou didst dwell. 
That heart that loved thine own so well. 

May all their meed of homage send 
To thee for ages without end. 



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O bend on me thy loving eyes. 
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Hail, Mary I thou hast stood beside 
The cross, and wept as Jesus died; 
O, gr^t that I |:may with thee w( 
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Spouse of the eternal Spirit, 

Blossom which will ne'er decay, 
Let us but thy love inherit. 

Macula non est in te. 
Daughter, Mother, Spouse of Heaven, 

Listen to our earnest lay, 
Sweetest gift to man e'er given; 

Macula non est in te. 

Here on earth we see but darkly. 

But we hail afar the day, 
When we'll see thee in thy splendor; 

Macula non est in te. 
We are earth's, oh! thou who blossomed, 

Lily in the thorny way, 
Guide and help lis, love and bleaa \i&'. 

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2. Earth is darksome, we are weary, 

Satan setteth snares for all; 

||:Pray for us, O tender Mary, 

Pray to Jesus, lest we fall:| 

3. Raise thy voice for us to Jesus, 

In this blessed month of thine, 
|:Raise thy pure hands up to bless us. 
As we linger 'roimd thy shrine. :| 

4. Many call upon thee. Mother, 

Some in manhood, strong in youth; 
I :Some in age, in tender childhood. 
All in loving faith and truth. | 

5. Bless, O bless us, now and ever. 

Thou who once the dark earth trod, 
I : And when djring, waft our spirits 
To the bosom of our God. :| 



No. 50. LO. MARY, AT THY FEET. 

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O let them all in beauty shii 

Each heart so deck and c< 
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2. The grisly form of terror, 

Now rises on our way, 
Now more seductive error. 

Would lead our feet astray. 
Satan is strong and wary, 

But thou wilt crush his might, 
Oh Mary, Mother Mary! 

Strengthen us in the fight t 



3. From dangerous occasions. 
That blind imprudent eyes, 
i^'rom treacherous persuasions, 

That point not to the skies, 
From mirth too light and airy, 

From thought too sad and deep: 
O Mary, Mother Mary! 
Thy loving children keep. 



4. Let us remember ever 

The presence of the Lord, 
To serve Him let's endeavor. 

In thought, in deed, in word. 
As monster or as fairy, 

Satan may take the field, 
But Mary. Mother Mary! 

Thy name w\\\ Vi^ owy ^o\OA 

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Behold earth's blossoms springing, 

In beauteous form and hue, 
All nature gladly bringing 

Her sweetest charms to you. 
We'll gather fresh, bright flowers, 

To bind our fair Queen's brow, 
|:From gay and veraant bowers 
We haste to crown thee now. :| 

The rose and lily wreathing 

The humble violet fair. 
To thee their perfumes breathing, 

With sweetness scent the air. 
The mignonette, the lilac. 

And sweet forget-me-not, 
|:The eglantine and myrtle, 

To grace your wreath we've brought. :| 

The heliotrope, sweet type of love, 

And star-of-Bethlehem too. 
The lily-of -the- valley. 

Complete the wreath for you, 
And now, our blessed Mother, 

Smile on our festal day, 
Accept OUT wreath oi fto^ct^, 
l:ADd be our Queen oi ^«i.^ .*\ 

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To Mary's image here, 
To Mary's self at once ascends, 
I : Above the starry sphere. :|| 

3. How fan* soever be the form 

Which here your eyes behold, 
Its beauty is by Mary's self 
|:Excelled a thousandfold.:) 

4. Sweet are the flow'rets we have culled, 

This image to adorn; 
But sweeter far is Mary's self, 
I -.That rose without a thorn :|| 

5. Most holy Mary, at thy feet, 

I bend a suppliant knee; 
When on the bed of deat\i WSa, 
l:Do thou remembeT inft,'\ 

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1. guilt - y child 

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But I have felt thee in my thoughts, 

Fighting with sin for me. 

And when my heart loves God, I know, 
|:The sweetness is from thee. :| 

And when, dear Spirit! I kneel down. 

Morning and night to prayer, 
Something there is within my heart, 

I : Which teUs me thou art there. .J 

Yes I when I pray thou prayest too, 

Thy prayer is all for me, 
But when I sleep, thou sleepest not, 

|:But watchest patiently. :|| 

And thou in life's last hour wilt bring, 

A fresh supply of grace, 
And afterward will let me kiss 

||:Thy beautiful bright face. I 

O weary not, but love me still, 

For Mary's sake thy Queen, 
She never tired of me, though I 

||:Her sinful child have been -.I 

Then love me, love me, angel dear! 

And I will love thee more; 
And help me when ra^ s.ovi\\^ ^-asX, 

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No. 56. Concludsd* 
Be near me, and round me, 

Thy bright presence fling, 

My heart close enfold, 

With thy pure snowy wing. 

O guide me, bless'd angel. 

To heaven and Gk)d, 
In the straight narrow path, 

The Child Jesus hath trod. 

His mother e'er watched Him, 
With such tender care, 

Ask her now to take me, 
To dwell with Him there. 



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To be the spouse of purest maid; 

And father of the Word Divine, 
In name, salvation's work to ai( 

Thou seest with joy in manger li< 
The Savior sung by seers of y^ 

And Him the Son of God most 
In lowliness thou didst adore. 






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Father of Christ esteemed; Hail, holy Joseph! 
Father, be thou to those 
Thy Foster-Son redeemed. Hail, holy Joseph! 

8. Hail, holy Joseph, hail! 

Prince of the house of God, Hail, holy Joseph! 
May His best graces be 
By thy sweet hands bestowed. Hail, etc. 

4. Hail, holy Joseph, hail! 

Beloved of angels, hail! Hail, holy Joseph! 
Cheer thou the hearts that faint. 
And guide the steps that fail. Hail, etc. 

5. Hail, holy Joseph, hail! 

Ood'8 choice wert thou alone; Hail, etc. 
To thee the Word, mad^^^^^i, 
Wm subject as a Botv. ^aSVA^^^^l ^ose^. 



No. 59. SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA. 

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And coimt each short-lived glistening wave; 
Their sum would tell, how oft I crave 
|(:To praise the Blessed Sacrament. :| 
With each of them, my voice I'll raise 
To Him who hath my heart always, 
And sing a hymn of fervent pT^Xsfc, 
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|: Before the Blessed Sacrament. :| 
With countless blades, my voice I'll 
To Him who hath my heart always, 
And sing a hymn of fervent praise, 

|:To this Most Holy Sacrament. :| 

5. O pleasant gardens! could I know 
How many flowers within you groT 
So many flowers of praise I'd strei 
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And with each flower, my voice 
To Him, who hath my heart ah 
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Not61. Concluded. 

So many times, my voice I'll raise 
To Him, who hath my heart always, 
And sing a hymn of fervent praise, 
|:To this Most Holy Sacrament. :| 

O earth! thy praises have an end, 
To seraphs, I the task commend, 
Their tireless voices they must lend, 

|:To praise the blessed Sacrament. :| 
And with their choir, my voice I'll raise 
To Him, who has my heart always, 
And sing a hymn of fervent praise, 

|:To this Most Holy Sacrament. :| 

Eternity! duration long! 

To thee alone, it doth belong 

To measure, when should cease the song, 

|:That lauds the Blessed Sacrament. :|| 
Eternally, my voice I'll raise 
To Him, who hath my heart always, 
Eternally sing hymns of praise, 

|;To this Most Holy Sacrament. :lt 






1. Ky-ri-e e - lei-son. Ky-ri-e e 

2. Chri- ste e - lei-son. Chri-ste e 

3. Ky-ri-e e - Id-son. Ky-ri-e e 



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4. Je-su au-dinos. Je-su ex-au-di 




5. Pa-ter de coelis De-us Miserei 

6. Fili,Redemptor mundi Deus, 

7. Spiritus sancte Deus, 

8. Sancta Trinitas, unus Deus, 



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Litaniae Sanctissimi Nomlnis Jesui ContimiedL 




15. Je - su a-ma-bi-lis, Mi-se- re-re nobis. 

16. Jesu admirabilis 

17. Jesu, Deus fortis, 

18. Jesu, pater futuri saeculi, 

19. Jesu, magni consilii angele. 



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20. Jesu po-ten-ti-si-me, Mi-se -re- re nobis. 

21. Jesu patientissime, 

22. Jesu obedientissime, 

23. Jesu, mitis et humilis corde. 




24. Jesu, amatx)r ca-sti-ta - tis. Miserere nobis. 

25. Jesu, amator noster, 

26. Jesu, Deus pads, 
^1. Jesu, auctor vitae, 

S8. Jesu, exemplar virtutvim., 

am 



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80. Jesu, 

31. Jesu, 

32. Jesu, 

33. Jesu, 

34. Jesu, 

35. Jesu, 

36. Jesu, 

37. Jesu, 



Deus noster, 
refugium nostrum, 
pater pauperum, 
thesaurus fidelium, 
bone pastor, 
lux vera, 
sapientia aetema, 
bonitas infinita. 




38. Jesu, gaudium Angelorum, Misei 

39. Jesu, rex Patriarcharum, 

40. Jesu, magister Apostolorum, 

41. Jesu, doctor Evangelistarum, 

42. Jesu, fortitudo Martjrrum, 
42. Jesu, lumen Confessorum, 



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Utaniae Sanctissimi Nominis Jesu. ContiniMd. 







48. Ab om - ni malo, Libera nos, Jesu. 

49. Ab omni peccato, 

50. Ab ira tua, 

51. Ab insidiis diaboli, 

52. A spiritu fomicationis, 

53. A morte perpetua, 

54. A neglectu inspiration um tuanun, 




56. Per mysteriunisanctae incamati- 

[onis tuae. Libera nos,Jesu. 

56. Per nativitatem tuam, 

57. Per infantiam tuam, 

58. Per divinissiman vitam tuam, 

59. Per labores tuos, 

60. Per agoniam | et passionem tuam, 

61. Per crucem|et derelictionem tuam, 

62. Per languores tuos, 

63. Per mortem |et sepulturam Iw^assL. 



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65. Pei*ascensionem tuam, 

66. Per gaudia tua, 

67. Per gloriam tuam. 




68. Agnus De - i, qui tol - lis pec-ca - ta mi 



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Utaniae Sanctissimi Nominis lesik Concluded. 



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71. Je - su au-di nos. Je - su, ex-au - di nos. 




72. Ky-ri- e e - lei - son. Ky- ri- e e - lei - son. 



I. UTANIAE LAURETANAE BEATAE MARIAE VIRGINIS. 



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Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison. 



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Christe au- di nos. Christe ex- au - di nos. 



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Pater de coelis Deus, Mise-re-re nobis. 
Fili,RedemptormundiDeus, Mise-re-re nobis. 

Spiritus sancte Deus, Mise-re-re nobis. 
Sancta Trinitas, iiniis Dens, Misfe-x^-^^ \is3^^«., 

SSI 



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2. Sancta Dei Genitrix, 
8. Sancta Virgo Virginum, 

4. Mater Christ!, 

5. Mater divinae gratiae, 

6. Mater pu - risstma, 

7. Mater ca - stissima, 

8. Mater invio - la - ta, 

9. Mater interne - ra - ta« 

10. Mater a - mabilis, 

11. Mater admi - ra - bills, 

12. Mater Orea - to - ris, 

13. Mater Salva - to - ris, 

14. Virgo prudentis - sima, 

15. Virgo vene - ran - da, 



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I. UTANIAE LAURETANAE Continoed. 





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30. 
21. 
32. 
28. 
24. 
25. 
36. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
80. 
31. 
33. 
88. 
84. 

86. 
86. 
87. 
88. 
89. 
40. 
41. 
43. 
48. 
44. 
46. 
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Speculum ju - sti - ti - ae, 
Sedes sa - pi en - ti - ae, 
Causa notrae laeti - ti - ae, 
Vas spiritu - a - le, 
Vas bono - ra - bi le, 
y aj9 insigne devoti - o nls, 
Rosa my-sti-ca, 

Tunis Da - vi di - ca, 
Tunis e - bur - nea, 
Domus 
Foederis 
Janua 
Stella matu 



Ora pro nobis. 



au 
ar 

coe 
ti 

mo 



rea, 
ca, 

li, 
na, 
rum, 
ram, 
ram. 



Salus infir 
Ref ugium pec-ca-to 
Oonsolatrix affli-cto 
Auxilium Ohristiano-ram, 
Regina Ange - lo - ram, 
Regina Patriar-cha - ram, 
Regina Prophe- ta - ram, 
Regina Aposto -lo - nmi, 
Regina Mar - tyram, 

Regina Confes - so - ram, 
Regina Vir- ginum , 

Regina Sanctorum omnium, 
Begina sine labe originsAi coiic«v\a^, 
Regina sacratissimi Koaaru, 



tftiav*^ 




II. UTANIAE LAURETANAE. 



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'^ — I — 1> r 0{\ \ - ■ — f^ r ^ H — 



1. Kyrie e • 


- leison. 


Kyrie e - 


leison. 


2. Christe e 


- leison. 


Christe e - 


leison. 


3. Kyrie e 


- leison. 


Kyrie e - 


leison. 



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4. Christe, audi nos. Christe, ex-au-dinos. 



f^gy^^^ 



5. Pa - ter de coe 



lis De 



us, 




Mi - se - re 



6. Fili, Redemptor mundi Deus. — Miserere no- 
bis. 

7. Spiritus sancte Deus. — Miserere nobis. 

8. Sancta Trinitas unus Deua. — ^Mxsjet<e«fc^vS««.. 



1 



9. Saucta Ma - ri - a, O - ra pro 

10. Saacta Maria, sine labe origiualiconcepta.— 
Oro pro nobis. 

11. Saucta Del Q«iiitrix. — Ora pro nobis. 

12. Sanctft Virgo Virginum, — Ora pro nobis. 



18. Ma -tar Christl. O 

14. MaterdivituMgratise, 

15. Mater pnriieliua, 

16. Mater castissima, 

17. Mater inviolata, 

18. Mater intemerata, 

19. Maler amabilis, 

30. Mater admirnbilis, 

31. Mater Creatoris, 
S3. Maler Salvatoris, 




23, Virgo pnideutissima, 

24. Virgo veneranda, 
26. Virgo praedicanda, 
36. Virgo poteos, 

37. Virgo Clemens, 
28. Virgo fidelia. 



II. LITANIAE LAURETANAE. Continued. 



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29. Speculum jus- ti - tiae, 

30. Sedes sapientiae, 

31. Causa nostrae laetitiae 

32. Vas spirituale, 

33. Vas honorabile, 

34. Vas insigne devotionis, 



O-ra pro nobis. 



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35. Ro - sa mys - ti - ca, O-ra pro no- bis. 

36. Turns Davidica, 

37. Turns ebumea, 

38. Domus aurea, 

39. Foederis area, 

40. Janua coeli, 

41. Stella matutina, 




42. Sa - lus infirmorum, O - ra pro no-bis. 

43. Refugium peccatorum, 

44. Consolatrix afflictorum, 

45. Auxilium Christianorum, 

887 



46. Regina Angeloniiu, 

47. Regina Patriarcharum, 

48. Regina Prophetarum, 

49. Regina Apostolorum, 

50. Regina Martyrum, 

51. Regina Confessorum, 

52. Regina Virginum, 

53. Regina Sacratissimi Rosarii, 

54. Regina Sanctorum omnium, 






I. Ag - nus De - i, qui tol - lis pec-ca - ta mil 




Par - ce no - - bis, Do 
' **'« nei. qui tollis peccata mundi.1 



HI. UTANIAE LAURETANAF. 



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1. Christe au-di nos. Chris-te ex-au-di nos. 

2. Pater de coelis Deus, Fill Redemptor mundi 
Deus, Spiritus sancte Deus. — Miserere nobis. 

3. Sancta Trinitas, Sancta Trinitas, Sancta 
Trinitas, unus Deus. — Miserere nobis. 

4. Sancta Maria, Sancta Dei Genitrix, Sancta 
Virgo virginum. — Ora pro nobis. 

5. Mater Christi, Mater Divinae gratiae, Mater 
purissima. — Ora pro nobis. 

6. Mater castissima, Mater inviolata, Mater in- 
temerata. 

7. Mater amabilis. Mater admirabilis, Mater Cre- 
atoris. 

8. Mater Salvatoris, Virgo prudentissima, Virgo 
veneranda. 

9. Virgo praedicanda, Virgo potens, Virgo Cle- 
mens. 

10. Virgo fidelis, Speculum justitiae, Sedes sa 
pientiae. 

11. Causa nostrae laetitiae, Vas spirituale, Vas 
honorabile. 

12. Vas insigne devotionis, Rosa mystica, Turris 
Davidica. 

13. Turris ebumea, Dom\x^ ^xtt^-a.^^^sR^'ee^* -sssai 



III. UTANIAE LAURETANAE. Continued. 

14. Janua coeli, Stella matutina, Salus infirmo- 
rum. 

15. Refugium peccatorum, Consolatrix afflicto- 
nim, Auxilium Christianorum. 

16. Regina Angelorum, Regina Patriarcharum, 
Regina Prophetarum. 

17. Regina Apostolomm, Regina Martynim, Re- 
gina Confessorum. 

18. Regina Virginum, Regina Sanctorum omnium, 
Regina I sine labe originali concepta. 



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19. Re 



gi - na, 



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Regina sacratissimi Ro - sa - ri - i. 



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ra pro 



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20. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi. — Parce 
nobis, Domine. ''' 

21. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi. — Exandi 
nos, Domine. 

22. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mimdi.— 
Miserere nobis. 

28, Kyne eleison, C\xns\fc ft\effi«^, Gkriste, audi 
nos. — Christe, exaudi noft. 



Index of First Lines. 

No. 

. child is bom in Bethleliem 18 

. i^Iorious voioe sounds thro' the night 1 

.ccept Almighty Father 99 

Jl hail the power of Jesus' name 21 

Jl ye who seek a sure relief 101 

.scend, ascend imperial Queen 123 

.t the cross her station keeping 125 

lehold the royal ensigns fly 25 

Hessed city, heavenly Salem 148 

iright Maker of the starry poles 2 

'hnst, the Lord, is risen to-day 46 

lome, holy Ghost, Creator come 53 

'ome, holy Ghost, Who ever One 57 

►ally, dailv sing to Mary 109 

►ear angel, ever at my side 128 

•irst floweret of the desert wild 186 

•rom east to west, from pole to pole 9 

Hory be to Jesus 80 

rod of mercy and compassion 37 

\o to dark Gethsemane 41 

(rateful notes to heav'n ascending ISb 

rreat Lord, we fall before Thy throne 76 

[ail, bright star of Ocean 104 

[ail, holy Joseph, hail 133 

[ail, holy Queen, enthroned above 107 

[ail, Jesus, hail, who for my sake 89 

[ail. Queen of heaven, the ocean star 118 

[ail, the holy day of days 47 

[ail. Thou first-begqtten Daughter 115 

[ail, Vhrgin of virgins 106 

[ark, my soul how every thing 72 

lave mercy on us, God. most high 58 

[ear thy children, gentlest Mother 118 

[oly God, we praise thy name 62 

toly Joseph, dearest father 182 

[oly patron, thee saluting lat 

loly Spirit, Lord of light. A ^ 

loly Spirit, Lord of light. B ^ 

low kwditia of you. to GOTOQ 

891 



66 Jesus, ever lovlnfc Savior •'•^*tj_^ 

152 Jesus, Jesus, come to me .777^ 

146 Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all 

15 Jesus, teach me how to pray •# 

81 Jesus, the very thought of Thee. |0 

34 Jesus, the very thought is sweet m 

79 Jesus, the Savior of mankind ll 

12 Jesus, the Ransomer of man ^S 

196 Joy, joy, the Mother comes , 

282 Lamb most holy, ELing most lowly , 

16 Lead me to Thy peaceful manger 

80 Let every heart exulting beat tt 

121 Let glory in the highest |7 

229 Let the deep organ swell the lay MO 

116 Lowly and solemn be 91 

191 Maiden, of Thee we aing ^ 

105 May Jesus Christ be praised , 

108 My God, how wonderful Thou art 

Ill My God and Father, while I stray 

187 My God, my life, my love 

140 My God, O goodness infinite 

41 My Jesus, say, what wretch has dared 

179 Mother Mary, at Thine altar 

59 Now are the days of humblest prayer 

62 Now, my soul, thy voice upraising 

100 O all ye people God has made 

54 O bountiful Creator, hear '^ 

150 O bread of heaven beneath this veil 

6 O come, O come, Emmanuel 

96 O come, loud anthems let us sing 

tj[J| 04eMre st names beyond the skies 

** *" ' "st childhood of my Savior dear , 



IaAmb nlTlnt Un«> _ 

PatK. No. 

sa O JernB. JesRH, dearest Lord BS 

as O Jesus, Thuu the Beauty art. Bt 

IBS O .leann ChrtBt remamb.T 8! 

08 Olet UB give Immortdl praise flO 

157 O Lord. I am not worthy tS 

ing o Lord, Th; heavenly grace impart <H 

J71 O Mary, my Mother ■. lOi 

]« OMotWbleatwhom God bestow 11» 

ID O Savior come from heav'n'B bright throne 1 

aa Ostiign Joyouaoarol IB 

Bl O eaureil ileud anrraonded SS 

160 D GaGTcd Heart wltb bnndnf lore. 100 

164 O ciie prlMleBs loveof JesuB 96 

HJ Oturato J esua. Mother, turn MS 

M O turn thO!<e blessed points all liatbeit 34 

iUe O ye SDReUu bnndB attend IBH 

lis iju bunded knee a guilty race n 

£1 On this festal day we sine 14 

as» Pray forthe dead at noon and eve 145 

38 Savior, when in dnst to Thee SB 

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3tsi.,"... ■ '■ ..',ii.'-^V'l"i-v"'l.'.!lli'l.!. Bl 
ni>ir-j I . sl.,n..u-" .. BO 

7 Mi'ji ■ ■ -!nl7 W '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. W'.W 80 

OSf.ll 'LMIL- Ill 

i Sxv ■. I..., I, ,m i.lend 102 

■ Tir'i' ■.-I'liiii'-iiimd!.'!!!!!!!!; uo 
Ti:. . ..n " as 

■111. ■ .,..,- ir<K;,y B8 

T|.. ; I .1 ivri.ij^ht 49 

Tt, . i ■■!■- >[ili-iidiir IH 

M.' ' ■ . '■.'.'■Ni'i'ii.ci'i' y.'.'.''.'.'.'.'.'.\\ es 

[■hi .i. -■■■I I'nuri.-iH-splned 187 

I'h. ■ . ■ . I... « 

■li- . . ,... 78 

■<■: iLiiMi.rn 17 

llhc'rali'l.d '/i.i.Ma lBt'Ba,\\"(«n^ita\^■^'"-- "^ 

■itii boif oioire ai Mij(eia._. 



4 Whan by Thy allar, Lord, 1 Im^tTTTr..^^— 

ft WhenlBun-evtho wondruuaoKWB 

3 When in death, bleeeed Mother 

1 When this pBSEinK world Is done 

Whither thas in holy rapture 

10 Why, oniel HEroii. dost thoo tew 

fi Ye aouls of the faithful who Bleep In Uie Lo 

5 Ye Buns anil dauehterB of tha l/>td 

iB Ye dear bouiiFht t^lstlans, ooue and duff. . 



24a Adoro te devo 



telatenflDeitaa... 



jmoKtCTBd aplce... 

M OBalutarisHoetla 

» O salutarb liostla 

fl O quHm Bmnhl^is, es bone 3 

n Panjie Hdkuu glorloA 

M Tantum erifo Ba«"impntnrn 
K Tantum ergo sa 



Index of First Tilmwi 

( Appendix II.) 

No. 

py we, who thus united. 16 

8, Jesus, come to me 84 

s, Savior of my soul 16 

s, I my cross have taken 20 

s, the very thought of Thee 7 

s, Thy priest's eternal prize 60 

J9, sweet Jesus, my treasure divine 5 

or the saints who didst uphold 67 

[ praise as faith is teaching 88 

tf ary at thy 60 

>me, O come, Emmanuel 1 

>r Jesu, fons amoris 40 

arest names beyond the skies . 17 

caviatorum 81 

saven's glorious King 86 

ux ave spes unica 10 

3arts of hearts the holiest 87 

►w the heart of Mary bums 46 

ur earth the single beauty 41 

t, my loved angel 66 

ary! Mother Mary 62 

other dear, O pray for me 42 

inis angelorum 80 

cred Heart in accents burning 86 

lutaris Hostia. 1 26 

lutaris Hostia. n 26 

lutaris Hostia. III.. .% 27 

lutaris Hostia. IV 28 

bult of heaven clear and bright 61 

irgin, the empress of Paradise crowned 46 

leen of lovely blooming May 61 

whelmed in depths of woe 8 

ng Host we fsill before Thee 82 

: we triumphant hymns of praise 12 

tum ergo sacramentum 21 

tum ergo sacramentum 22 

turn ergo sacramentum 23 

tum ergo sacramentum 24 

8, Sovereign God, we grateful praise. — . 19 

Tesus* Heart all burning. 89 

he name that brings salvation 6 

I day with gladness Christian choirs proclaim. 69 

I is the image of the Queen W^ 

: Thou look upon me, M.oX\iet *^8,^ 

'' Most Highest art TYio\\.\^Ti% 

ear bought Cb:rist\ax^ 



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Index of Hymns for the Seasons 
and Festivals. 

Advent. 

Pa^e. No. 

8 A elorious voice 1 

4BrightMaker 2 

6 O come, O come. 4 

5 O great Creator 8 

10 O Savior, come 7 

8 See, He comes 5 

9 The period's come 6 

Cliristnauufc 

20 Aohildisbom 13 

13 From east to west 9 

15 Jesus, teach me 10 

12 Jesus, the ransomer 8 

16 Lead me to Thy 11 

18 O divinest childhood 12 

23 O sing a joyous carol 15 

21 On this festal day. 14 

27 To the nations 17 

85 With hearts truly grateful 16 

£piplianie« 

29 Why cruel Herod 18 

The Holy Name of Jesna* 

82 All hail the power 21 

31 Jesus, the very thought of Thee 20 

34 Jesus, the very thought is sweet 28 

30 Let every heart exulting beat 19 

35 O Jesus, Jesus, dearest Lord 23 

36 O Jesus, Thou the Beauty art. 24 

Lent. 

38 Behold the royal ensigns fly 25 

47 Glory be to Jesus 80 

57 God of mercy and compassion 37 

64 Go to dark Gethsemane 41 

CI Hail Jesus, hail 89 

50 Jesus, as though Thyself 32 

56 Jesus, ever loving Savior 86 

41 My Jesus, say what wretch 27 

S9 Now are the days 88 

6SNowmy soul jg 

j3 O God of tender merclea ,. ^ 

«9 Oil, come and moum ^ 



Index of Hymns, etc. 

T&ge. No. 

54 O bountiful Creator 86 

58 O turn those blessed points 34 

51 O sacred head surrounded 88 

89 Savior, when In dust S6 

65 There is an everlasting home 42 

45 When I survey 89 



72 Christ, the Lord 46 

74 Hail the holy day 47 

77 The holy paschal work 49 

78 Sing the battle sharp 60 

66 The Red Sea's dangers 43 

70 To-day He's risen 45 

68 Ye dear bought Christians 44 

75 Ye sons and daughters 48 

Asoension. 

79 Jesus, the Savior 61 

82 See the Conqueror 62 

Pentecost. 

84 Come, Holy Ghost, Creator 53 

90 Come, Holy Ghost, Who 57 

85 Holy Spirit, Lord of light. A 54 

87 Holy Spirit, Lord of light. B 55 

88 The fleeting year 66 

Holy Trinity and Oooasional Hymns. 

119 Great Lord, we fall 76 

91 Have mercy on us 58 

114 Hark, my soul 78 

98 Holy God, we praise 62 

121 Let glory in the highest 77 

116 Lowly and solemn be 78 

111 My God and Father 70 

108 My God, how wonderful 65 

105 May Jesus Christ 66 

100 O all ye people 63 

109 O dearest names 69 

96 O come, loud anthems 61 

93 O let us give 60 

108 O Lord, Thy heavenly grace 68 

118 On bended knee 75 

117 Sweet Savior, bless us '^^ 

108 Sing my BOuL 

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150 Accept, Almighty Father 

156 In this Sacrament 

152 Jesns, Jesas, come to me. . ... 

146 Jesus, my Lord 

148 I come to Thee 

138 I love Thee, O Thou Lord 

137 My God, my life 

140 My God, O Goodness 

141 O Food, the pilgrim needeth 

142 O Food, that weary 

150 O Bread of heaven 

157 O Lord, T am not worthy 

154 O the priceless love of Jesus 

188 O Jesus Christ remember 

124 Sion, lift thy voice. A 

127 Sion, lift thy voice. B 

131 Sing, ray tongue 

186 Sing, my soul 

184 The word descending 

158 What happiness 

144 When by Thy altar ,( 

The Saored Heart»i 

162 All ye who seek 

166 I dwell a captive 

160 O sacred heart 

164 Sweet heart of Jesus 



Index of Hjmixis, etc. 

Faij^e, No. 

179 Mother Mary, at Thine 110 

171 O Mary, my Mother 106 

176 O holy Mary, Mother 108 

182 O heart of Mary 112 

203 O fairest of all visions 124 

194 O Mother blest 119 

180 Star of Jacob Ill 

188 Uplift the voice 116 

208 What a sea of tears^ 126 

198 What mortal tongue 121 

185 With holy choirs of angels 114 

200 Whither thus In holy rapture . 123 

The Holy AngeU and Sainta. 

209 St. Michael 127 

Holy Guardian Angel. 

211 Dear angel ever at my side 128 

212 How kind It Is of you 129 

Saint Jolin Baptist. 

214 That we with tuneful 130 

Saint Josepli. 

219 Hall, holy Joseph, hail 188 

217 Holy Joseph, dearest father 132 

215 Holy patron, thee saluting 131 

Saint Peter and PanL 

220 It is no earthly summer's. 184 

Saint Patriok. 

222 Grateful notes to heaven > 135 

Saint Rose of Unuu 

228 First floweret of the desert 186 

Saint Aloysins. 

224 The youth who wealth. 187 

Saint Kofsilsau 

<8» O 76 angelic bands 



229 Let the deep organ ^«^i 

Saint Agnes. 

281 O holy Martyr 

All Saints. 

232 Lamb most holy 

Chnroh Dedication. 

235 Blessed city, heavenly Salem 

For the Faitliftil Departed. 

241 O turn to Jesus 

239 Pray for the dead 

242 When in death blessed Mother 

236 Ye souls of the faithful 



Appendix I. 



248 Adoro te devote s 

250 Adoro te devote 

256 Adoro te o panis If 

254 Ave verum 

252 Defensor noster adspice 

254 O salutaris hostia 

259 O salutaris hostia 

quam amabilis 

i9Ai{ns:ua 



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Index of Hjanns, etc. 

No. 

Tbe Holy Name of Jesmu 

esus, sweet Jesus 6 

esus, the very thoui?ht 7 

'o the name that briiiKS 6 

Lent. 

lall, Jesus hail 9 

)'erwhelmed in deptlis 8 

) Crux ave 10 



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re dear bought Cliristians 11 

Asoension. 

ling we triumphant hymns 12 

Pentecost. 

ilome, Holy Ghost Who 18 

?ome, Holy Ghost, Oeator 14 

Holy Trinity and Occasional Hyn&ns. 

Jrateful notes 18 

lappy we, who thus united 16 

esus, Savior of my soul 16 

esus I my cross have taken 30 

) dearest names 17 

?hee, Sovereign God 19 

Corpus Christi* 

Lve verum 29 

Lve verum 83 

esus, Jesus, come to me 84 

) panis angelorum 80 

) esca viatorum 81 

) salutaris Hostia. 1 25 

) salutaris Hostia. II 26 

) salutaris Hostia. HI 27 

) salutaris Hostia. rv 28 

) vault of heaven 61 

laving Host, we fall 82 

"antum ergo sacramentum *i^ 

^antum ergo sacramentum ^^ 

'antum ergo sacramentuni - 

'aDtum ergo saoramentum 



iseo u Heaix oi utjui us 

330 O Cor Jesu fons araoris 

819 O gaored Heart in accents 

328 To Jesus* heart all burning 

To the Blessed Virg 

345 Daughter of a mighty Father 

336 Daily, daily sing 

348 Glorious Mother 

342 Hail Mary, O how pure 

856 Hail Vir^n, dearest Mary 

349 Lo, Mary at thy feet 

340 O how the heart 

382 O Mother dear 

368 O Mary, Mother Mary 

841 O Virgin, the Empress 

851 O Queen of lovely 

831 Of our earth the single 

858 This is the image 

888 Wilt thou look upon me 

To the Angels and 

860 Dear Angel ever -^ 

862 O list, my loved angel 

Saint Joseph, 

365 Hail, holy Joseph, hail 

sfis Jov of the saints 



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